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China E-commerce - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

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  • 120 Pages
  • September 2024
  • Region: China
  • Mordor Intelligence
  • ID: 5601204
The China E-commerce Market size is estimated at USD 1.43 trillion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 2.31 trillion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 10.07% during the forecast period (2024-2029).

Key Highlights

  • The primary factors driving the growth of the e-commerce market in the region are smartphone-driven m-commerce culture, innovative digital payment systems, and rising live-commerce platforms, among others.
  • With a vast population, the Chinese e-commerce market is the world's largest. The Chinese E-commerce market evolved rapidly during the past few years, primarily driven by high Internet and smartphone penetration, increased consumer confidence in online shopping, the emergence of e-commerce platforms, and various alternative payment solutions.
  • Alternative payment solutions were the primary beneficiary of rising e-commerce purchases. Payment solutions such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are rapidly growing for e-commerce platforms. Alipay is a primary payment tool on all the e-commerce platforms owned by the Alibaba Group. On the other hand, WeChat Pay, which is offered by Tencent, leverages its massive social media user base to push online payments. As Chinese customers continue to embrace e-commerce, these payment solutions are expected to gain momentum.
  • An inconvenient and often confrontational in-person shopping culture helped motivate shoppers in the region to embrace the straightforward reliability of e-commerce platforms. Also, they are easy to use in various shopping activities for making returns and securing refunds for online orders. Moreover, the low-cost delivery services provided by China's millions of migrant laborers enable companies like JD.com and Alibaba Group to provide same-day delivery anywhere in the country.
  • While supportive policies exist, e-commerce players continue to face regulatory hurdles. Notably, strict regulations on data localization and personal data protection pose challenges, especially for non-Chinese companies planning to enter the market. The “Great Firewall of China” is described by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as a series of digital policies. The CCP introduced its own consumer data laws, notably the Personal Information Protection Law and Data Security Law. These regulations pose challenges for US firms looking to enter the Chinese market.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic drove online shopping sales, even in rural areas, with the government investing in improving digital infrastructure in less developed regions. Post-pandemic, the number of e-commerce categories, such as groceries, health products, and home essentials, grew, which were previously dominated by the fashion and electronic categories.

China E-commerce Market Trends

B2B E-commerce is Expected to Witness Growth

  • Chinese businesses are increasingly adopting digital solutions to streamline operations and improve efficiency, accelerating the demand for B2B e-commerce platforms. Additionally, the Chinese government is actively promoting digitalization and the growth of e-commerce through favorable policies and initiatives.
  • China has risen as a global e-commerce leader, propelled by various factors. With a population surpassing 1.4 billion, the nation presents a vast consumer base keen on purchasing products and services online. Thus, B2B e-commerce platforms help businesses grow sales, optimize their supply chains, reduce costs, and improve transparency. Market players help sellers by supporting them in improving their advertising experience and providing business cash advances that can give sellers quick access to revenue-based loans.
  • Major B2B platforms are expanding their ecosystems to offer services, including financing, logistics, and marketing, creating one-stop solutions for businesses. Moreover, there is a growing trend of Chinese B2B platforms facilitating cross-border transactions, helping businesses tap into international markets more easily. As per the data from the China Internet Network Information Center, the number of online shoppers in China rose to 914.96 million in 2023 from 845.29 million in 2022. Businesses require assistance from B2B platforms to increase sales volume.
  • Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are shifting from conventional offline sales channels to online platforms for their sales and services. This blending of online and offline channels presents challenges across sectors but also opens up significant opportunities to cater to evolving customer preferences in online shopping. Thus, SMEs are increasingly leveraging B2B e-commerce platforms to expand their reach and compete on a larger scale.
  • As B2B companies increasingly focus on B2C shopping experiences, the need for flexible, interoperable e-commerce architecture becomes paramount. The significance of Big Data in both B2B and B2C is surging. Multinational corporations (MNCs) leverage vast data pools to focus on their target customers, craft personalized experiences, deliver location-based services, and conduct competitor analyses across diverse markets.


Fashion and Apparel Hold the Largest Share

  • Technology and digital innovation are reshaping China's fashion e-commerce landscape. With the market expanding, businesses are swiftly adopting new tech to align with evolving consumer tastes. This shift involves tech integration on online retail sites, leveraging digital transformations for superior customer experiences, and crafting a seamless commerce ecosystem. As per the Ministry of Commerce China, the clothing, footwear, and textiles categories contributed to 22% of online retail sales revenue in 2023.
  • The rising popularity of online shopping has resulted in an increase in the number of online shoppers in the region, supported by high mobile internet penetration and the accessibility and speed of the Internet in China. Market players investing in AI, AR, and VR innovations are enhancing the online shopping experience, making it easier for consumers to visualize and try on clothes virtually.
  • In June 2024, Shein, a leading Chinese fast-fashion brand, announced a strategic partnership with Ntx Group. The collaboration aims to revolutionize Shein's design and production workflows by integrating advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. By harnessing Ntx's AI-driven methodologies, Shein aims to significantly reduce its time-to-market. Through this, Shein can introduce new fashion items to its e-commerce platform within just seven days and ensure product delivery within five days, which is faster than traditional design and production methods.
  • Live streaming is a prevalent form of e-commerce in China, where key opinion leaders conduct live video broadcasts of themselves. At the same time, they market different goods and products to their audiences. The most significant advantage of live-streaming e-commerce is its ability to reach many people spread throughout the country, especially those outside of major cities. By targeting live streams in more rural areas and lower-tier cities, companies can increase brand awareness and expand their audience to all parts of China.
  • Online shopping penetration increased in the region, supported by the rise of smartphone-driven m-commerce and innovative digital payment solutions offered by various market players in the area. For instance, as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics of China, China's consumer goods industry recorded total retail sales of around USD 6.64 trillion (CNY 47.1 trillion) in 2023, driving the growth of the e-commerce market in the country.


China E-commerce Industry Overview

The Chinese e-commerce market is consolidated, with the presence of major players such as Alibaba Group, JD.com, and Pinduoduo Inc. These market players hold a significant share of the market. The regional companies are increasing their market presence by introducing new payment systems and entering into strategic partnerships or acquisitions.
  • June 2024: JD.com, a global e-commerce leader and retailer, unveiled a strategic alliance with Inditex, a player in global fashion. This collaboration aims to launch the flagship store for Inditex’s renowned fashion label, Massimo Dutti, on JD.com’s platform. This move by Inditex aims to tap into China's expansive digital consumer base. The store showcases an extensive range of products, including nearly 1,000 items, across apparel, accessories, and exclusive offerings tailored for JD's clientele.
  • May 2024: The French luxury conglomerate LVMH enhanced its collaboration with Alibaba, tapping into its advanced cloud and artificial intelligence capabilities. This move aimed to bolster LVMH's footprint in the Chinese market. The alliance focused on enhancing their online shopping experiences while simultaneously investing in increasingly sophisticated brick-and-mortar retail outlets.

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Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Defination
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 MARKET INSIGHTS
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
4.2.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.2.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers/Consumers
4.2.3 Threat of New Entrants
4.2.4 Threat of Substitute Products
4.2.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
4.3 Key Market Trends and Share of E-commerce of Total Retail Sector
4.4 Impact of COVID-19 on the E-commerce Sales
5 MARKET DYNAMICS
5.1 Market Drivers
5.1.1 Livestream E-commerce to drive the Market
5.1.2 Growing Penetration of Online Shoppers to Boost the E-commerce Market
5.2 Market Challenges
5.2.1 Challenges Related to Local E-commerce Law and Intellectual Property Enforcement
5.3 Analysis of Key Demographic Trends and Patterns Related to E-commerce Industry in China (Coverage to Include Population, Internet Penetration, E-commerce Penetration, Age & Income etc.)
5.4 Analysis of the Key Modes of Transaction in the E-commerce Industry in China (Coverage to Include Prevalent Modes of Payment Such as Cash, Card, Bank Transfer, Wallets, etc.)
5.5 Analysis of Cross-Border E-commerce Industry in China (Current Market Value of Cross-border & Key Trends)
5.6 Current Positioning of China in the E-commerce Industry in Asia Pacific
6 MARKET SEGMENTATION
6.1 By B2C E-commerce
6.1.1 Market Segmentation - by Application
6.1.1.1 Beauty and Personal Care
6.1.1.2 Consumer Electronics
6.1.1.3 Fashion and Apparel
6.1.1.4 Food and Beverages
6.1.1.5 Furniture and Home
6.1.1.6 Others (Toys, DIY, Media, etc.)
6.2 By B2B E-commerce
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1 Company Profiles*
7.1.1 JD.com
7.1.2 Alibaba.com
7.1.3 Pinduoduo Inc
7.1.4 Suning.com
7.1.5 Vipshop Holdings Ltd
7.1.6 Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book)
7.1.7 JuMei.com
7.1.8 Yihaodian
7.1.9 Dangdang Inc.
7.1.10 Mogujie
8 Investment Analysis9 Future Outlook of the Market

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • JD.com
  • Alibaba.com
  • Pinduoduo Inc
  • Suning.com
  • Vipshop Holdings Ltd
  • Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book)
  • JuMei.com
  • Yihaodian
  • Dangdang Inc.
  • Mogujie

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