The China online shopping season is about to kick off this week, so make sure you’re in the know for world’s biggest shopping day of the year. EN CEO Frank Lavin shares some thoughts in the run up to this enormous event.
Recent global GDP growth numbers are out, which means all eyes are on prospects for the future. While US growth fell to just 1.6%, China continues to hold strong at 6.6% overall. Perhaps more importantly, we anticipate enormous growth of 50%-60% still on the horizon for China e-commerce, which is detailed in CNBC’s interview with EN […]
The most important e-commerce meeting in the U.S. (world?) just concluded in Dallas, the National Retail Federation’s Digital Summit, which brought together some 20,000 leaders and practitioners for three days of presentations, case studies, discussions, workshops, and let’s face it, socializing. Now in its 15th year, the Digital Summit can boast some of the best […]
Managing Director of NFL China, Richard Young, and Export Now China CEO Ron Wardle discuss the NFL’s success in entering China and growing a loyal fan base.
China e-commerce and the increasing presence of global footwear brands in this space was discussed at the Global Footwear Retail Conference this week in Hong Kong.
With over 640 million internet users in China, the potential audience for your product is enormous. However, the search engine landscape looks different in China. This quick Q&A gives a few tips on search engines and how to adjust your website for Chinese consumers.
China Daily highlights Alibaba’s success and global expansion plans, including their recent IPO. Alibaba’s Tmall is featured as the channel of choice for Western businesses that want to reach Chinese consumers. Click here for China Daily’s full article.
September 18 (Financial Times)– When the US National Football League hit a snag sending equipment to amateur American football teams in China two years ago, it approached a Chinese-speaking former top US commerce department official for help. For the full article, click here. Note: Requires subscription to Financial Times