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Posted on February 19, 2018

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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on February 19, 2018

By Ronnie D’Arienzo, Chief Sales Officer, PPRO Group
This week, China’s 1.3 billion population will celebrate Chinese New Year and the start of the Year of the Dog. The celebrations will last for sixteen days, starting on New Year’s Eve (15th Feb) to the Lantern Festival on March 2nd. Preparation for the New Year celebrations is known as a ‘shopping boom time[i]’. Many transactions will be completed this week in preparation for the two weeks of celebrations. Interestingly, the majority of these transactions will be completed using local payment methods, specifically e-wallets such as WeChat Pay and Alipay.
The Chinese e-commerce market is booming; research from PPRO Group found the market is worth a staggering $865 billion[1] with growth rates higher than – the total UK e-commerce market. So how can UK businesses take advantage from China’s healthy e-commerce market? PPRO Group has pulled together seven considerations for UK retailers when looking to attract the attention of the Chinese consumer.
Want to sell to the world? Start with China.
By Ronnie D’Arienzo, Chief Sales Officer, PPRO Group
This week, China’s 1.3 billion population will celebrate Chinese New Year and the start of the Year of the Dog. The celebrations will last for sixteen days, starting on New Year’s Eve (15th Feb) to the Lantern Festival on March 2nd. Preparation for the New Year celebrations is known as a ‘shopping boom time[i]’. Many transactions will be completed this week in preparation for the two weeks of celebrations. Interestingly, the majority of these transactions will be completed using local payment methods, specifically e-wallets such as WeChat Pay and Alipay.
The Chinese e-commerce market is booming; research from PPRO Group found the market is worth a staggering $865 billion[1] with growth rates higher than – the total UK e-commerce market. So how can UK businesses take advantage from China’s healthy e-commerce market? PPRO Group has pulled together seven considerations for UK retailers when looking to attract the attention of the Chinese consumer.
Want to sell to the world? Start with China.