The Chinese dealer JD.com plans to open five discounts of discounts in two Chinese cities, marking his last move in new segments while the competition intensifies in his main e-commerce market.By confirming a report on Beijing’s business today, a newspaper supported by the government, the company told Reuters Tuesday that supermarkets will be in the city of Zhuozhou in the province of Hebei and Suqian, province of Jiangsu.
The first outlet in Zhuozhou will extend from 5,000 square meters and will bring everything from the chocolate detergent, with the prices destined to be below the prevalent market levels.
JD entered the market for the first time last year with the opening of two small discounts of discounts in Beijing, with the aim of trying cautious buyers to spend as China’s consumption recovery stalls.
The 27-year-old e-commerce dealer has launched “instantaneous delivery” services for food and other goods at the beginning of this year, kicking off a war of subsidies between herself and rival platforms such as Alibaba and Meituan.He also announced that he would renew an international thrust for growth, launching his express delivery service focused on the consumer abroad. He also purchased the German Celer, the largest consumer electronics retailer in Europe, for 2.2 billion euros ($ 2.5 billion) last month.
Other rivals have regulated their retail sales operations of bricks and mortar.
Tuesday, the local newspaper The Economic Observer reported that the Final Rehippo X Club shop, the members who are part of the Alibaba grocery chain, will close the doors on August 31, putting an end to an attempt to fight Costco and Sam’s Club.