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Spending climbs 39% on Singles Day

By He Wei | China Daily Europe | Updated: 2017-11-17 09:16
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China's annual shopping bonanza nets record amount as millions head on and offline in hunt for bargains

Bargain hunters splurged by spending a record 168.2 billion yuan ($25.3 billion; 21.7 billion euros; 19.3 billion) during this year's Singles Day on Nov 11, the world's largest daylong discount gala, as e-commerce giant Alibaba Group took the online shopping spree to brick-and-mortar stores and beyond the nation's borders.

Spending surged by 39.3 percent during this year's sale - the ninth such event - as consumers from 225 countries and regions scooped up goods that included apparel, mobile phones and motor vehicles from 140,000 brands that offered promotions during the annual jamboree.

The tech behemoth surpassed last year's 120.7 billion yuan total shortly after 1 pm, and gained fresh steam as overseas shoppers joined the fray in the afternoon, seeking good deals from China.

 

Alibaba Group workers strike a pose on Nov 12 in front of a giant screen showing the record 168.2 billion yuan in online sales on Nov 11, this year's Singles Day, the world's largest daylong discount gala. Xu Kangping / China Daily

Expanding at a faster-than-expected pace, the total eclipsed the combined sales of Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the United States last year.

"We want the 'China phenomenon' (in retail) to spread to the whole world," Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang said in Shanghai, where a star-studded countdown gala raised the curtain on the festival.

The shopping bonanza, which started as an internet joke based on the day's numerical date looking like four single people, has drawn in other e-commerce players. JD.com reported sales of 127.1 billion yuan during an 11-day promotional period, while NetEase's cross-border site kaola.com saw transactions on Nov 11 quadruple year-on-year, with no specific figures disclosed.

"It's a celebration of not just online retail but the Chinese (consumer) economy in general," says Matthew Crabbe, Asia-Pacific research director at consultancy Mintel.

The country's clout in mobile payments and intelligent logistics has bolstered that stellar growth, he says.

Nine out of 10 people used mobile wallet apps for payment, says Alibaba, with its Alipay app having handled 1.48 billion transactions in 24 hours and processed them at a peak rate of 256,000 transactions per second.

Meanwhile, robots, algorithms and expanding deployment of overseas warehouses sped the delivery of 812 million parcels at home and abroad.

Some offline shops also joined in, turning into smart stores that allowed shoppers to track product availability at other locations and get timely delivery to their doorsteps while paying with their phone.

"Using big data analytics powered by Chinese tech firms can help us locate ... and retain customers in a precise manner ... something we wouldn't have achieved using old-school retailing," says Gary Chu, e-commerce general manager of US cosmetics maker Estee Lauder Group's China operations.

The Nov 11 shopping event has gone beyond a marketing gimmick and represents a China-branded business model that can also be spread to other countries, creating opportunities for businesses worldwide, says Crabbe. As Singles Day grows, shoppers have used the opportunity to try out new items rather than simply bagging a bargain, says Tommy Hong, vice-president of Nielsen China.

That was the case with Wang Zhi, a university clerk in Shanghai who spent 8,000 yuan purchasing on-sale outbound travel packages that weren't available in previous years.

"That changing sentiment (toward Singles Day) also aligns with China's shifting focus from quantity to quality growth," Crabbe says.

hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily European Weekly 11/17/2017 page25)

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