Alibaba Group expands
presence in Australia, New Zealand
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[February 04, 2017]
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Chinese online
retailer Alibaba Group opened its Australian and New Zealand
headquarters in Melbourne on Saturday, its first expansion in the region
as it seeks to tap growing global demand for products from the two
countries.
The group's billionaire founder Jack Ma, who spent time in Australia as
a young man, said he hoped the e-commerce giant would help Australian
and New Zealand businesses "share their world-famous products with
billions of customers around the world".
There are more than 1,300 Australian and 400 New Zealand brands on
Alibaba's Tmall and Tmall Global, the company said in a statement.
"Alibaba Group's vision for the ANZ region is to build the entire
operating infrastructure needed to enable local businesses to expand
globally," Maggie Zhou, the group's Australian and New Zealand Managing
Director, said.
Further growth is planned in the areas of cloud computing, payments,
digital entertainment and logistics, she said.
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A logo of Alibaba Group is pictured at its headquarters in Hangzhou,
Zhejiang province, China, October 14, 2015. REUTERS/Stringer/File
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Alibaba also signed a memorandum of understanding with Australia Post aimed at
streamlining logistics between Australia and China and developing the first
Australian marketplace within Alibaba's Lazada eCommerce Network in Southeast
Asia.
Ma met with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney on Friday where
the pair discussed trade, small-and-medium businesses and young business people.
(Reporting by Harry Pearl; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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