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Buoyed by Alibaba’s success, China to make up 50 per cent of global e-commerce market by 2018 as it eyes ‘digital Silk Road’

Boom in online shopping exemplified by nation’s annual ‘Singles Day’ on Nov 11, rise of themed forums like ongoing World Internet Conference in Zhejiang

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Alibaba founder and chairman Jack Ma stands like the master of ceremonies as he celebrates record online shopping transactions during ‘Singles Day’ on November 11 in Beijing. Photo: Reuters

The Chinese mainland will account for over half of the global retail e-commerce market by 2018 as its growing middle class and broad use of smart mobile devices nationwide drive domestic consumption.

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This anticipated development puts the country squarely at the centre of efforts to help expand global e-commerce by building a “digital Silk Road”, which is one of the main topics at this year’s World Internet Conference hosted in the town of Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.

New York-based research firm eMarketer on Wednesday predicted China’s total retail e-commerce sales in 2018 to increase 133 per cent to US$1.568 trillion, up from an estimated US$672 billion this year.

Worldwide retail e-commerce sales are forecast to grow 80 per cent to US$3.015 trillion in 2018 from this year’s estimated US$1.671 trillion, it said.

China is also expected to make up the bulk of the Asia-Pacific online retail market by 2018, when the region’s total sales is projected to reach US$1.892 trillion.

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