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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Chinese companies like Alibaba see more consumption, helped by AI ads
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Chinese companies like Alibaba see more consumption, helped by AI ads

Last updated: May 16, 2025 2:17 am
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The recent earnings reports from Alibaba, Tencent, and JD.com have shed light on the improving Chinese consumer spending landscape and the impact of artificial intelligence on advertising. These tech giants have shown impressive growth in their sales and revenue, surpassing analyst expectations and demonstrating the power of AI in driving advertising revenue.

Alibaba, for instance, reported a 9% increase in sales for its Taobao and Tmall group, reaching 101.37 billion yuan for the three months ending March 31. This growth was attributed to strong e-commerce and advertising revenues, defying expectations of a slowdown due to trade tensions between the U.S. and China. Similarly, JD.com saw a surge in sales of electronics and home appliances, with a 17% increase in that category alone.

Tencent, on the other hand, highlighted the success of its marketing services revenue, which grew by 20% to 31.9 billion yuan. The company’s use of AI in advertising has significantly improved click-through rates, leading to more effective targeting of consumers. Tencent’s WeChat platform, with over 1.4 billion monthly average users, has become a key player in the mobile payment and advertising space in China.

AI-driven ads have proven to be more efficient and effective in reaching consumers, even in challenging macroeconomic conditions. Both Tencent and JD.com have leveraged AI tools to enhance ad conversion rates and accelerate revenue growth. The adoption of AI in advertising has enabled these companies to offer more targeted and personalized ads to their users, resulting in higher engagement and conversion rates.

Despite the positive outlook for AI-driven advertising, uncertainties remain in the Chinese market. Alibaba’s lower-than-expected profit results led to a drop in its share price, reflecting concerns about the overall economic outlook. The upcoming retail sales data for April will provide further insights into consumer sentiment and spending patterns in China.

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In conclusion, the use of artificial intelligence in advertising is proving to be a game-changer for Chinese tech companies, driving revenue growth and improving targeting capabilities. As consumer confidence fluctuates and trade tensions persist, the role of AI in advertising will continue to evolve, offering new opportunities for companies to reach and engage with their target audiences. A recent survey has shown that only 23% of consumers are expecting to spend more in the upcoming quarter, marking an 8 percentage point decrease from the previous quarter. This decrease in consumer spending expectations comes as domestic demand remains lackluster, with a 0.1% year-on-year drop in the consumer price index for April – the third consecutive month of decline. However, when excluding food and energy prices, the core CPI rose by 0.5%, the same rate as in March.

With the real estate market still struggling to recover and exports facing restrictions due to geopolitics, Chinese policymakers are expected to prioritize boosting consumption in order to achieve the year’s growth target of around 5%. Economist Chen anticipates that stimulus policies will focus on increasing spending in areas such as food and beverage, caregiving, travel, sports, and durable goods that are not currently covered by trade-in subsidies.

As the next major promotional season for shopping in China approaches on June 18th, expectations for the 618 sales event are more subdued compared to previous years. Jacob Cooke, co-founder and CEO of WPIC Marketing + Technologies, a company that helps foreign brands sell online in Asia, believes that the growth in 618 sales will only reach “very low double-digits,” a far cry from the 30% year-on-year growth seen in earlier years.

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Despite the tempered expectations for consumer spending and sales growth, Chinese retailers and brands are gearing up for the upcoming shopping season. With a focus on online sales and promotions, businesses are looking for innovative ways to attract customers and increase sales during this challenging economic period. As the market continues to evolve, adapting to changing consumer behaviors and preferences will be crucial for success in the retail industry.

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