All Tmall articles
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News briefsAlibaba launches Milano Cortina 2026 line
Alibaba and the IOC have launched Milano Cortina 2026 mascot merchandise and the first Olympic jewelry line, exclusively on Tmall’s Olympic Flagship Store.
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Case StudyPeak – A quiet champion
When the German basketball team was crowned European Champions, the logo gracing its jerseys was neither swoosh nor stripes, but a triangular shape with four letters underneath: P E A K.
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Market ReportsExclusive data: How Chinese consumers shop for outdoor apparel online
Explore key insights from the 2024–25 China Outdoor Apparel: 2024–25 Ecomm Report, including platform shifts, premiumization trends, and brand strategies from Nike, Anta and Hoka One.
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Market ReportsExclusive data: How chinese consumers shop for sports footwear online
Explore key insights from the 2024–25 China Sports Footwear Ecomm Report, including platform shifts, premiumisation trends, and brand strategies from Nike, Anta and Hoka One.
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News briefsParis 2024 branded products now available on Tmall
Alibaba has announced that fans in China can now access official Paris 2024 branded products on Tmall’s Olympic Store. Fans can purchase a range of licensed merchandise, including toys of the Phryges, the official mascots of the upcoming Games. Alibaba is a worldwide Olympic Partner and the Tmall platform, part ...
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ArticleAnta Sports’ FY23 operating profit rises 45 percent
Anta Sports, bolstered by double-digit sales gains for its Anta and Fila brands, a retail market recovery in China, and increases in both its wholesale and DTC businesses, reported a 45 percent improvement in annual profit attributable to shareholders at 10,954 million yuan renminbi (€1.4bn) for the 12 months ended ...
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News briefsJD.com wins anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba
Chinese e-tailer JD.com has announced that it has won an antimonopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group, Reuters reported. According to the High People’s Court of Beijing, Tmall, Alibaba’s brand platform, abused its market dominance and adopted monopolistic practices known as “choose one from two,” causing JD.com serious damage. Alibaba Group Holding ...
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News briefsManagement changes at Alibaba
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group has announced the appointment of Eddie Yongming Wu as Group CEO and Chairman of Taobao and Tmall Group with immediate effect. He will also serve as CEO of the two subsidiaries. He replaces Daniel Zhang, who is resigning from the group’s executive positions to focus ...
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ArticleAlibaba’s founder mulls cutting stake
Jack Ma, founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, is weighing whether to sell 10 million shares in the company through his family’s trust and re-invest the proceeds in agriculture and public welfare projects. Ma disclosed his potential transaction in a regulatory filing on the same day that Alibaba reported ...
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ArticleAlibaba Group CEO and Chairman resigns to head Alibaba Cloud
Daniel Zhang has unexpectedly resigned as CEO and Chairman of Alibaba Group. He has served as CEO for the past eight years and as Chairman for the past four years. Successors for these two vacant positions have already been determined: Joseph C. Tsai, currently Executive Vice Chairman, will succeed Zhang ...
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News briefsTmall pilot launches in Spain
As reported by German magazine WirtschaftWoche and other media, Alibaba has started to enter the European market with the first pilot of its B2C marketplace Tmall in Spain. Following Alibaba’s recently announced split into several divisions, one of them will be exclusively dedicated to internationalization. It remains to be seen ...
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News briefsIOC launches first Olympic Collection apparel range
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is introducing the first Olympic Collection apparel collection, including hoodies, sweatshirts and t-shirts. Each collection piece features the iconic Olympic rings, designed in 1913 to symbolize unity across continents, at the heart of its design. Each style also features bespoke design nods to the spirit ...
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News briefsAlibaba reports improved results despite challenges
Despite softer demand and supply chain and logistics disruptions, Alibaba Group reported revenue and profits for Q3 that exceeded Wall Street estimates. Revenues increased by 2 percent to 247.8 billion yuan renminbi (€34.1b) from RMB 242.6 billion for the period ending Dec. 31. The Chinese e-commerce behemoth said in a ...
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ArticleAlibaba’s operating income increases 68%
Alibaba experienced a 3 percent jump in revenues to 207.2 billion yuan renminbi (€28.1bn) from RMB 200.7 billion for the period ended Sept. 30. The increase occurred despite the Covid-19 resurgence in China that depressed consumer demand, currency volatility, higher logistics costs and slowing cross-border commerce. China sales fell by ...
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ArticleNo detailed Singles Day 2022 numbers; Chinese outperform foreign brands in best-selling items
According to a report by Reuters, Chinese consumers tended to opt for relatively inexpensive domestic brands rather than more expensive ones on this year’s Singles Day (Nov. 11), as strict Covid-19 restrictions and economic uncertainty weighed on the shopping spectacle. The shopping day regularly surpasses “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday” ...
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News briefsVuori to enter Asia
U.S. performance apparel brand Vuori, founded in 2015, announced plans to expand into three new Asian markets following this year’s successful entry into Australia and other international markets. According to Retail In Asia, the activewear brand plans to open dedicated e-commerce regions in Hong Kong and Singapore with the brand’s ...
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VF Corp. sets initiatives for brands to reach FY27 targets
This is how VF Corp. wants to reach its growth targets for 2027 in challenging times.
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News briefsAlibaba’s Tmall Luxury Pavilion enhances metaverse experience
Tmall Luxury Pavilion, the Alibaba luxury shopping platform, introduced a so-called Meta Pass and hosted an augmented reality fashion show in Shanghai. As Alibaba reported, Luxury executives tried on AR glasses, held a virtual item (such as a digital luxury bag), and placed it in a gift box. When they ...
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Article361 Degrees reports 8.7 percent gain in H1 operating income
361 Degrees, which has opted against an interim dividend to preserve cash for the long-term and help meet challenges, generated an 8.7 percent increase in first half operating income to 771.9 million yuan renminbi (€109.6m) for the six months ended June 30. The operating profit margin slipped to 21.1 percent ...
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News briefsWinners and losers in the Chinese e-commerce market
Lockdowns lasting months in some areas have unsettled consumers in China. The apparel market has not escaped this. The NPD Group provides an overview of the biggest winners and losers – sports brands among them – on the most important e-commerce platform in China, Tmall. Source: Screenshot from ...