The release follows the research of Alibaba International which shows that 40% of small and medium -sized enterprises worldwide are now managed by solo entrepreneurs, many who work with time and limited resources. Artificial intelligence is designed to shorten complex supply tasks that would usually take days of team effort on what the company describes as an automated minutes of work.
Automate trade from the idea to the supplier
Agent Agent claims to be able to manage about 70% of the manual phases involved in the supply of products for international trade. Combine product planning, prototyping, conformity controls and supplier research in a process.
Users begin by inserting an idea of the product. The system generates a development plan that includes market data, design details and regulatory requirements. Once approved, he moves to the supplier’s control, the request for mass for quotations and to the side side by side, then it offers a roadmap ready for production. With another click, users can send requests to pre-council sellers on Alibaba.com, making the choice of a supplier easier.
By condensing weeks of research and coordination in a short workflow, the platform hopes to offer small businesses and solo operators the speed and efficiency of the largest teams.
Combining artificial intelligence with commercial competence
The system is trained on a billion lists of products and 50 million suppliers profiles. Use language models to evaluate customer reviews and supplier performance and can highlight less known features such as personalized production. It also applies the logic of contracts to evaluate the quality, costs, compliance and innovation needs.
“Accio Agent is a highly practical tool that solves a multitude of problems for companies that are deepened globally,” said Kuo Zhang, vice -president of Alibaba International. “It can manage more activities at the same time, operating as a team of dedicated professionals – supply agents, developers of products, engineers and market researchers – everyone work together to grow your business.”
The e-commerce market is expected to be worth 7.68 billion dollars in 2025 and reaches 37.69 billion dollars by 2032, with an annual growth rate of 25.5%, according to the search for coherent. The United Nations Agency for Commerce and Development (Unctad) reports that global trade has reached a value of $ 33 trillions in 2024.
Plans of the loyalty program in China
The announcement came to report according to which Alibaba Group Holding Piani to launch a new subscription program to cross-service service in China. THE Morning post of southern China According to reports, the scheme would connect the services from its Taobao e-commerce market to the delivery of food, to booking travel and shopping of food, according to Chinese media and a source that is familiar with the matter.
The members of Taobao could obtain discounted access to other Alibaba services, including Ele.me, the Fliggy travel platform and the Food chain of Fehippo. This follows a renovation of June that has united Ele.me and Fliggy in the e-commerce group. In a letter to the staff, the CEO of Alibaba Eddie Wu Yongming described the change as a move “from an e-commerce platform to a complete consumption platform”.
Sina.com reported that Alibaba also plans to expand its 88vip subscription, which offers advantages such as free returns. The program had over 50 million subscribers in March, making it the largest e-commerce loyalty system paid in China.
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