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China tech groups lead multibillion-dollar campaign to help exporters sell at home

Last updated: April 19, 2025 7:45 pm
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Ecommerce giants Alibaba, JD.com, and Pinduoduo are taking proactive steps to support traditional exporters in China as the country faces increasing challenges from the ongoing trade war with the US. These tech companies are launching multibillion-dollar initiatives to help exporters transition to domestic sales, aiming to cushion the impact on the Chinese economy.

Alibaba, for instance, has established a task force to source products from exporters in various provinces across China. Its ecommerce platforms, Taobao and Tmall, are offering incentives such as higher commissions and increased visibility to encourage thousands of exporters to sell their goods online. Additionally, Alibaba’s supermarket chain, Freshippo, has created special channels for export suppliers to showcase their products on its shelves.

Pinduoduo has also pledged significant investment to assist its merchants in adapting to the changing market conditions. The company’s co-chief executive, Zhao Jiazhen, emphasized the importance of supporting small and medium-sized manufacturers in navigating uncertainties and ensuring sustainable growth.

With the recent elimination of duty exemptions on small packages sent to the US and the imposition of high tariffs on many Chinese goods, local sellers are facing economic challenges. In response, JD.com, Tencent, Meituan, and ByteDance have launched similar programs to support local exporters. Baidu is enabling companies to promote their products through livestreams using AI-generated virtual hosts, while DiDi plans to invest in stabilizing employment and promoting consumption.

The initiatives undertaken by these tech giants reflect a sense of social responsibility and unity in the face of external pressures. Chinese companies are voluntarily stepping up to support their communities and the economy, driven by both commercial considerations and patriotic sentiments. This proactive approach has garnered positive attention from consumers and enhanced the reputation of these companies.

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It is worth noting that the Chinese government has been actively involved in supporting businesses and countering external disruptions. The commerce ministry has engaged with various stakeholders to explore domestic sales channels for exporters, offering assistance to mitigate the impact of external shocks on the economy. Additionally, there has been a demonstration of patriotic buying behavior among Chinese consumers, as well as coordinated efforts to stabilize the stock market through state-owned funds and corporate buybacks.

Overall, the efforts of Chinese tech companies and the government reflect a coordinated response to economic challenges, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in the face of external pressures. By supporting local exporters and promoting domestic consumption, these initiatives aim to safeguard the stability and growth of the Chinese economy amidst a volatile global trade environment.

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