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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-05/alibaba-china-online-retail-giant-comes-to-melbourne/8242160
Alibaba: China's online retail giant new Melbourne HQ will put squeeze on local retailers, industry group says
Updated about 5 hours ago
PHOTO: Singles Day, the largest online shopping day in the world, is a huge earner for e-commerce store Alibaba.(Reuters: Lang Lang)
The shopping day has even been blamed for shortages of Australian infant formula, which is among the products being discounted.
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 has already formed partnerships with Woolworths, Australia and in May 2014 signed a deal with Australia Post to connect Australian consumers with Chinese manufacturers while at the same time boosting Chinese consumption of Australian products.
It is the company's first expansion in the region as it seeks to tap growing global demand for products from the two countries, but Mr Zimmerman said the move was no surprise.
"We're seeing the international retailers look at Australia very carefully at the moment."
Australians leveraging Alibaba
A host of Australian companies are tapping into a Chinese middle class hungry for high-quality health, supplements, food and cosmetic products through global conglomerate Alibaba.
And he said Alibaba made a calculated business decision by choosing Melbourne as their Australian base.
"It's probably seen as the fashion capital of Australia anyway," Mr Zimmerman said.
"Secondly, I think it's really around the opportunity to work with governments and I've no doubt they will be.
"Melbourne is predicted to be the largest city in Australia I think in about twenty years' time."
The Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said Melbourne is Australia's fastest growing capital city.
Alibaba: China's online retail giant new Melbourne HQ will put squeeze on local retailers, industry group says
Updated about 5 hours ago
PHOTO: Singles Day, the largest online shopping day in the world, is a huge earner for e-commerce store Alibaba.(Reuters: Lang Lang)
The shopping day has even been blamed for shortages of Australian infant formula, which is among the products being discounted.
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 has already formed partnerships with Woolworths, Australia and in May 2014 signed a deal with Australia Post to connect Australian consumers with Chinese manufacturers while at the same time boosting Chinese consumption of Australian products.
It is the company's first expansion in the region as it seeks to tap growing global demand for products from the two countries, but Mr Zimmerman said the move was no surprise.
"We're seeing the international retailers look at Australia very carefully at the moment."
Australians leveraging Alibaba
A host of Australian companies are tapping into a Chinese middle class hungry for high-quality health, supplements, food and cosmetic products through global conglomerate Alibaba.
And he said Alibaba made a calculated business decision by choosing Melbourne as their Australian base.
"It's probably seen as the fashion capital of Australia anyway," Mr Zimmerman said.
"Secondly, I think it's really around the opportunity to work with governments and I've no doubt they will be.
"Melbourne is predicted to be the largest city in Australia I think in about twenty years' time."
The Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said Melbourne is Australia's fastest growing capital city.