Hurry up and collect: the most complete summary of the world’s 56 foreign trade platforms

Today, I will share with you a summary of 56 foreign trade platforms in the world, which is the most complete in history. Hurry up and collect it!

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America

1. Amazon is the largest e-commerce company in the world, and its business covers markets in 14 countries.

2. Bonanza is a seller-friendly e-commerce platform with more than 10 million categories for sale. The platform market is available in Canada, UK, France, India, Germany, Mexico and Spain.

3. eBay is an online shopping and auction site for global consumers. It has independent sites in 24 countries including the United States, Canada, Austria, France, and the Middle East.

4. Etsy is a global e-commerce platform featuring the sale and purchase of handicraft products. The site serves approximately 30 million customers annually.

5. Jet is an e-commerce website operated independently by Walmart. The site has over one million page views per day.

6. Newegg is an e-commerce platform that sells computer electronic equipment, communication products, and faces the US market. The platform has gathered 4,000 sellers and 25 million customer groups.

7. Walmart is an e-commerce platform of the same name owned by Walmart. The website sells more than 1 million products, and sellers do not need to pay for product listings.

8. Wayfair is an e-commerce platform mainly engaged in home decoration, selling tens of millions of products from 10,000 suppliers online.

9. Wish is a B2C global e-commerce platform specializing in low-priced commodities, with about 100 million visits per year. According to reports, Wish is the most downloaded shopping software in the world.

10. Zibbet is a trading platform for original handicrafts, artworks, antiques and crafts, loved by artists, craftspeople and collectors.

11. Americanas is a Brazilian e-commerce site with nearly 500,000 products for sale and 10 million customers.

12. Casas Bahia is a Brazilian e-commerce platform with more than 20 million website visits per month. The platform mainly sells furniture and household appliances.

13. Dafiti is Brazil’s leading online fashion retailer, offering more than 125,000 products and 2,000 domestic and foreign brands, including: clothing, footwear, accessories, beauty products, home, sporting goods, etc.

14. Extra is Brazil’s largest online shopping mall for home furnishing and electronic products, selling furniture, electrical appliances, mobile phones, laptops, etc. The website has nearly 30 million monthly visits.

15. Linio is a Latin American e-commerce that mainly serves consumers in the Spanish-speaking region of Latin America. It has eight independent sites, of which six countries have opened international business, mainly Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Peru, etc. There are 300 million potential customers.

16. Mercado Libre is the largest e-commerce platform in Latin America. The website has more than 150 million views per month, and its market covers 16 countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Chile.

17. MercadoPago online payment tool that allows users to store cash in their accounts.

18. Submarino is an online retail website in Brazil, selling books, stationery, audio-visual, video games, etc. Merchants can profit from sales from both sites.

Europe

19. IndustryStock is the leader of the first industrial B2B website in Europe, a global industrial product supply directory, and a professional search engine for industrial product suppliers! Mainly European users, accounting for 76.4%, Latin America 13.4%, Asia 4.7%, more than 8.77 million buyers, covering 230 countries!

20. WLW online enterprise and product display platform, banner advertisements, etc., all suppliers can be registered, including manufacturers, sellers and service providers, covering countries: Germany, Switzerland, Austria, 1.3 million visitors per month.

21. Kompass: Founded in Switzerland in 1944, it can display the company’s products in the European Yellow Pages in 25 languages, order banner advertisements, electronic newsletters, has branches in 60 countries, and has 25 million page views per month.

22. DirectIndustry was established in France in 1999. It is an online enterprise and product display platform, banner advertisements, electronic newsletters, only manufacturer registration, covering more than 200 countries, 2 million buyers, and 14.6 million monthly page views.

23. Tiu.ru was established in 2008 and is one of the largest B2B platforms in Russia. The products sold online on the platform cover construction, automobile and motorcycle, clothing, hardware, power equipment and other industries, and the target market covers Russia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, China and other Asian and European countries.

24. Europages, founded in France in 1982, displays the company’s products on the European Yellow Pages in 26 languages, and can order banner advertisements and electronic newsletters. Mainly for the European market, 70% of users are from Europe; 2.6 million registered suppliers, covering 210 countries, page hits: 4 million/month.

Asia

25. Alibaba is the largest B2B e-commerce company in China, with business covering 200 countries and selling products in 40 fields with hundreds of millions of categories. Business and affiliated companies include: Taobao, Tmall, Juhuasuan, AliExpress, Alibaba International Marketplace, 1688, Alibaba Cloud, Ant Financial, Cainiao Network, etc.

26. AliExpress is the only online trading platform built by Alibaba for the global market. The platform is aimed at overseas buyers, supports 15 languages, conducts guaranteed transactions through Alipay international accounts, and uses international express delivery. It is one of the third largest English-language online shopping sites in the world.

27. Global Sources is a B2B multi-channel international trade platform. Mainly rely on offline exhibitions, magazines, CD-ROM publicity, the target customer base is mainly large enterprises, more than 1 million international buyers, including 95 from the world’s top 100 retailers, the dominant industries of electronics, automobile and motorcycle, gifts, handicrafts , jewelry, etc.

28. Made-in-China.com was established in 1998. Its profit model mainly includes membership fees, advertising and search engine ranking fees brought by the provision of value-added services, and corporate reputation certification fees charged to certified suppliers. The advantages are mainly concentrated in various industries such as clothing, handicrafts, transportation, machinery and so on.

29. Flipkart is India’s largest e-commerce retailer with 10 million customers and 100,000 suppliers. In addition to selling books and electronics, it operates an online platform that allows third-party vendors to come in and sell their products. Flipkart’s logistics network helps sellers deliver products faster, while it also provides sellers with funding. Walmart recently acquired Flipkart.

30. GittiGidiyor is a Turkish e-commerce platform owned by eBay, with 60 million monthly visits to its website and nearly 19 million registered users. There are more than 50 product categories on sale, and the number exceeds 15 million. A lot of orders come from mobile users.

31. HipVan is an e-commerce platform headquartered in Singapore and mainly engaged in household products. About 90,000 consumers have purchased from the site.

32. JD.com is the largest self-operated e-commerce company in China, with more than 300 million users and the largest Internet company by revenue in China. It also has operations in Spain, Russia and Indonesia, and is one of the largest e-commerce platforms in the world, with thousands of suppliers and its own logistics infrastructure. As of December 31, 2015, Jingdong Group has nearly 110,000 regular employees, and its business involves three major fields: e-commerce, finance and technology.

33. Lazada is a Southeast Asian e-commerce brand created by Alibaba for users in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Tens of thousands of sellers have settled on the platform, with annual sales of about $1.5 billion.

34. Qoo10 is an e-commerce platform headquartered in Singapore, but also targeting markets in China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Hong Kong. Both buyers and sellers only need to register their identity on the platform once, and buyers can make payments after the transaction is over.

35. Rakuten is the largest e-commerce platform in Japan, with more than 18 million products on sale, more than 20 million users, and an independent site in the United States.

36. Shopee is a Southeast Asian e-commerce platform targeting Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. It has more than 180 million items on sale. Merchants can conveniently register online or through a mobile app.

37. Snapdeal is an Indian e-commerce platform with more than 300,000 online sellers selling nearly 35 million products. But the platform requires sellers to register businesses in India.

Australia

38. eBay Australia, the range of products sold includes automobiles, electronic products, fashion, home and garden products, sporting goods, toys, business supplies and industrial products. eBay Australia is one of the most popular sites in Australia, with more than half of all non-food online sales in Australia coming from eBay Australia.

39. Amazon Australia has a great brand awareness in the Australian market. Since the platform was launched, the traffic has been on the rise. The first batch of sellers to join has a first-mover advantage. Amazon already provides FBA delivery services for sellers in Australia, which largely solves the logistics troubles of international sellers.

40. Trade Me is New Zealand’s most popular website and largest e-commerce platform with nearly 4 million registered users. It is estimated that 85% of New Zealand’s population has a Trade Me account. New Zealand Trade Me was founded in 1999 by Sam Morgan. Apparel & Footwear, Home & Lifestyle, Toys, Games and Sporting Goods are the most popular on Trade Me.

41. GraysOnline is the largest industrial and commercial online auction company in Oceania, with over 187,000 active clients and a database of 2.5 million clients. GraysOnline has a wide range of products ranging from engineering manufacturing tools to wine, homewares, apparel and more.

42. Catch.com.au is Australia’s largest daily trading website. It launched its own e-commerce website in 2017, and big names such as Speedo, North Face and Asus have settled in. Catch is primarily a discount site, and sellers with good pricing are more likely to succeed on the platform.

43. Founded in 1974, JB Hi-Fi is a brick-and-mortar retailer of electronics and consumer entertainment products, including video games, movies, music, software, electronics and home appliances, mobile phones, and more. Since 2006, JB Hi-Fi has also started to grow in New Zealand.

44. MyDeal, launched in 2012, was named the 9th fastest growing tech company in Australia by Deloitte in 2015. MyDeal is one of Australian consumers’ favourite websites. To enter MyDeal, a business needs to have more than 10 products. Sellers of commodities, such as mattresses, chairs, ping pong tables, etc., are more likely to succeed on the platform.

45. Bunnings Group is an Australian home hardware chain operating Bunnings Warehouse. The chain has been owned by Wesfarmers since 1994 and has branches in Australia and New Zealand. Bunnings was established in Perth, Western Australia in 1887 by two brothers who emigrated from England.

46. ​​Cotton On is a fashion chain brand founded by Australian Nigel Austin in 1991. It has more than 800 branches around the world, located in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and the United States. Its sub-brands include Cotton On Body, Cotton On Kids, Rubi Shoes, Typo, T-bar and Factorie.

47. Woolworths is a retail company that operates supermarkets. It belongs to the Woolworths Group in Australia along with brands such as Big W. Woolworths sells groceries as well as a variety of other household, health, beauty and baby products on its website.

Africa

48. Jumia is an e-commerce platform with independent sites in 23 countries, of which five countries have opened international business, including Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt and Morocco. In these countries, Jumia has covered 820 million online shopping groups, becoming a very well-known brand in Africa and the only e-commerce platform licensed by the Egyptian state.

49. Kilimal is an e-commerce platform for the Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda markets. The platform has more than 10,000 sellers and 200 million potential consumers. The platform only supports English product sales, so that sellers can sell them uniformly in the three regions.

50. Konga is the largest e-commerce platform in Nigeria, with tens of thousands of sellers and 50 million users. Sellers can store products in Konga’s warehouses for faster delivery to customers, operating in a similar way to Amazon.

51. Iconic is a fashion e-commerce website for young consumers. It has nearly 200 new products every day, has a huge number of 500,000 Facebook fans, and has more than 80,000 followers on social media Instagram. In 2013, Iconic’s business reached $31 million.

52. MyDeal is an Australian e-commerce platform that sells more than 2,000 categories of products with a total of more than 200,000 items. Sellers must pass the product quality inspection of the platform before they can enter and sell.

Middle East

53. Souq was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Dubai under the banner of Maktoob, the leading portal in the Middle East. Covering 1 million products in 31 categories from electronic products to fashion, health, beauty, mother and baby and household products, it has 6 million users and can reach 10 million unique visits per month.

54. Cobone is the largest daily trading company in the Middle East. The registered user base has grown to more than 2 million users, providing buyers with hotels, restaurants, fashion brand stores, medical clinics, beauty clubs and shopping malls from 50% to 90%. Business model for discounted products and services.

55. Founded in 2013, MEIG is a leading e-commerce group in the Middle East. Its e-commerce platforms include Wadi, Helpling, Vaniday, Easytaxi, Lamudi, and Carmudi, etc., and provide users with more than 150,000 kinds of goods in an online marketplace mode.

56. Noon’s headquarters will be located in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, providing more than 20 million products to Middle Eastern families, covering fashion, electronic products, etc., and intends to become the “Amazon” and “Alibaba” in the Middle East.


Post time: Aug-20-2022

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