, China
Source: JD

JD brings products from six countries in Tianjin

Its national pavilions feature products from various countries to the Chinese market.

JD Worldwide demonstrated six national pavilions featuring products from Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Peru, Germany, Finland, and Belgium during the Haihe International Consumption Summit and Haihe International Consumption Carnival in Tianjin, a news release revealed.

The pavilions were created to show local products from a variety of countries to the Chinese consumer market. Since its inception in 2020, JD Worldwide has worked with a dozen countries to showcase its creations to the Chinese market.

During the JD 618 Grand Promotion in 2021, the sales of JD Worldwide National Pavilions increased by more than 180% year-on-year.

As JD Worldwide continues to cooperate with countries from Europe, Asia, North America, Latin America, and Oceania, the company is expected to bring out more national pavilions.

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