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  1. www.tmall.com天猫

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  2. www.alibabagroup.com › en-US › about-alibaba-businesses-1489015051867127808Tmall-Alibaba Group

    Tmall-Alibaba Group. World’s largest third-party online and mobile commerce platform for brands and retailers. Launched in 2008, Tmall caters to consumers’ ever-growing demand for high-quality products and premium shopping experience.

  3. www.alibabagroup.com › en-US › about-alibaba-businesses-1496650652967763968Tmall Global-Alibaba Group

    Launched in 2014, Tmall Global is a leading import e-commerce platform in China that addresses the increasing demand of Chinese consumers for international products and brands.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TmallTmall - Wikipedia

    Tmall (simplified Chinese: 天猫; traditional Chinese: 天貓; pinyin: Tiānmāo), formerly Taobao Mall, is a Chinese-language website for business-to-consumer (B2C) online retail, spun off from Taobao, operated in China by Alibaba Group.

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · In China's eCommerce market, Tmall (owned by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.) is the largest online platform. Tmall has over 800 million buyers, and over 150,000 merchants. As the largest B2C retail platform in Asia, businesses can sell directly to millions of customers throughout China.

  6. Aug 1, 2014 · This is the complete English-language guide to shopping on Taobao and Tmall in China using a credit card. Everything you need to know on one page.

  7. As a cross-border e-commerce platform for Chinese, Tmall Taobao covers consumers in more than 200 countries and regions, among which the core sites include: Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and Canada.

  8. Tmall, also known as Tiān Māo (天猫, meaning “Sky Cat”), was launched in 2008 to meet growing consumer demand for premium products and a quality shopping experience. As the B2C platform of the Alibaba Group, Tmall enables consumers from China and beyond to purchase both domestic and foreign branded items that are often not found in traditional shops.

  9. Mar 12, 2024 · Tmall’s Dominance: Tmall (天猫), a subsidiary of Alibaba and originally part of Taobao, is China’s largest e-commerce platform in terms of sales value. It targets the B2C market, allowing both local and international companies to sell products in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.

  10. One of the biggest stars in Alibaba’s online retail empire, Tmall found its niche by selling foreign imports and premium domestic goods to Chinese consumers. The site hosts third-party...

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