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JD.com weighs raising 10 billion yuan in debut dim sum bond sale

Dim sum bonds are attractive to some Chinese tech firms because of their lower financing costs

Since 2025, Beijing raised scrutiny of retail after Alibaba, JD and Meituan spent billions on delivery subsidies.

China targets online commerce battles in latest regulatory salvo

The new rules also require them to protect consumers and user data

Lai Sun Development entered into an agreement to sell a 50% stake in the 27-storey office tower to Jasmine Investment Development IV.

JD.com to buy stake in Hong Kong’s CCB Tower for HK$3.5 billion

Lai Sun Development has been seeking to offload assets to improve liquidity

A worker sorts packages at JD's warehouse during Singles' Day, China's massive annual shopping event in Beijing, China, Nov 11, 2025.

JD.com touts Singles’ Day sales despite China deflation concerns

ONE of China’s biggest e-commerce platforms said it generated record sales during the country’s massive annual online shopping gala, belying concerns that persistent deflation is discouraging consumer...

Meituan is expected to be hit the hardest, as food delivery contributes most to its revenue.
ANALYSIS

China’s e-commerce companies are getting singed by a price war

Intense competition leads to significant cash burn and margin squeeze

Poland is a favourite for fashion distributor Shein Group, which operates major distribution hubs in the Wroclaw area in the western part of the country.

Chinese e-commerce giants rush to Europe as Trump upends trade

Asian manufacturing tenants typically account for just over 10% of CTP’s leasing activity

JD Property, the unlisted infrastructure investment and asset management platform of JD.com, is setting up the Reit with Swiss investment firm Partners Group and EZA Hill Property, which is backed by Asian investment firm Hillhouse.

China tech giant JD.com unit, two other firms plan US$1 billion Singapore Reit

The planned Reit could be listed on Singapore Exchange as soon as next year

Meituan is enjoying fresh momentum off the back of a partnership with Kuaishou, a Chinese live-streaming platform.

Tencent’s AI restraint shows risk of Alibaba, JD food war

In China, the industry is just as enthralled by a three-way battle to deliver the cheapest meals and knick-knacks, fastest

Ikea plans to offer special discounts to mark the opening of the store which will sell 6,500 products, and use JD.com’s logistics network to deliver to homes.

Ikea bets on online growth in China with JD.com launch

JD.com is the second Chinese ecommerce platform Ikea has joined, after opening a store on Alibaba’s Tmall in March 2020