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  2. E-commerce in China - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013, China is the world's largest e-commerce market. [ 1]: 99 Its domestic e-commerce market was an estimated US$899 billion in 2016. [ 2] China accounted for 42.4% of worldwide retail e-commerce in that year, the most of any country. [ 3]: 110. Domestic companies like Alibaba, JD.com, and Pinduoduo have the largest share of China's e ...

  3. E-commerce in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    E-commerce or electric commerce in Southeast Asia is the buying and selling of products and services over the internet in the countries of Southeast Asia. These practices reached Southeast Asia during the dot-com mania in the 1990s. After the dot-com bust, local e-companies have seen promising growth in this sector.

  4. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    WeChat or Weixin in Chinese (Chinese: 微信; pinyin: Wēixìn (listen ⓘ); lit. 'micro-message') [a] is a Chinese instant messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed by Tencent. First released in 2011, it became the world's largest standalone mobile app in 2018 [ 4 ] [ 5 ] with over 1 billion monthly active users .

  5. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines' Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Filipino: Kawanihan ng Pangisdaan at Yamang-tubig, [2] abbreviated as BFAR), is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Agriculture responsible for the development, improvement, law enforcement, management and conservation of the Philippines' fisheries and aquatic resources.

  6. China Council for the Promotion of International Trade

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    Traditional Chinese. 中國國際商會. Transcriptions. Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Zhōngguó Guójì Shānghuì. The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade ( CCPIT ), also called the China Chamber of International Commerce ( CCOIC ), is a trade body founded in 1952. [ 1] CCPIT is controlled by the Ministry of Commerce ...

  7. Tributary system of China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Journal of International Politics 5.1 (2012): 37–54. online; Zhang, Yongjin, and Barry Buzan. "The tributary system as international society in theory and practice." Chinese Journal of International Politics 5.1 (2012): 3-36. Zhou, Xiuqin (2009), Zhaoling: The Mausoleum of Emperor Tang Taizong, Sino-Platonic Papers

  8. Taobao - Wikipedia

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    Taobao is a Chinese online shopping platform. It is headquartered in Hangzhou and is owned by Alibaba. According to Alexa rank, it was the eighth most-visited website globally in 2021. [ 3] Taobao.com was registered on April 21, 2003 [ 4] by Alibaba Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Taobao Marketplace facilitates consumer-to-consumer retail ...

  9. Personal Information Protection Law of the People's Republic ...

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    The law, which took effect on November 1, 2021, applies to the activities of handling the personal information of natural persons within the borders of the China. In comparison to countries in the West, China has developed its privacy laws over time at a slower pace. In recent years, though, China has more actively developed regulations, as the ...