During Q4 2008, online transactions on B2B e-commerce services providers' websites in China have reached USD 202 million in value, according to a consulting company cited by IT news portal digitimes.com.
This is a 6.2 percent increase over the corresponding quarter of 2007 and a 24.8 percent jump on year-over-year basis. Alibaba.com holds the biggest share of the transactions value for the period under review, namely 63.51 percent, followed by B2B media company Global Sources and B2B portal Made-in-China with 7.31 percent and 6.46 percent, respectively. Data has been released by Analysys International.
Source: http://www.thepaypers.com/news/
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B2B e-commerce in China hits USD 202 million in Q4 2008
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