Alibaba, which accounts for eight per cent of China's total retail volume, said its total sales yesterday far exceeded the 57.1 billion yuan (USD 10 billion) transactions it generated last year.
Besides Alibaba, a host of other online retail outlets including the JD.Com,Suning Commerce Group, reported massive sale on the Singles Day yesterday, an online buying fiesta akin to America's Cyber Monday.
The army of Internet shoppers had ordered 37,000 health products from the US within 11 hours of the start of Singles Day, said Sun Weimin, vice-chairman of Suning.
By 6 pm, customers also had ordered 2.20 lakh Xiaomi smartphones, 3.80 lakh boxes of Durex condoms and nearly the same number of mobile power chargers, said Suning group.
Jack Ma, executive chairman of Alibaba, said the Singles Day represents only a small part of the huge potential for domestic demand in China.
"China has a middle-class population of 300 million. We believe there will be 500 million within the next 15 years, which would bring huge demand for high-quality products, therefore boosting economic growth," Ma said.
The online sales continued to be success despite a recent official report submitted to the Chinese lawmakers saying only 58.7 per cent of items in online trade were genuine, while the remaining 40 per cent were shoddy or counterfeit.
E-commerce has become a success in China as it overtook the US as the world largest online retail market with USD 442 billion compared to US' nearly USD 300 billion last year.
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