JD.com turns to Google, Walmart to build global e-commerce empire

JD.com ranks behind only Alibaba when it comes to e-commerce in China and has started pushing into physical stores in the country, although its incursions overseas have mostly been limited to Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.

A child stands near the mascot for Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com at the headquarters in Beijing, China. Photo: AP

Richard Liu Qiangdong built an e-commerce giant in China by tapping into the nation’s appetite for technology. As his JD.com sets its sights on global expansion, he’s turning to others for help: Google and Walmart.

Just a few months after Google bought a US$550 million stake in JD.com, Liu said he was in the early stages of strategic planning with the search giant to win customers outside its home market. Walmart will work with JD to expand operations in China, the US and Southeast Asia, Liu said.

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