BEIJING, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) – JD.com, one of China's major e-commerce platform, announced Tuesday that its platform for imported goods will help cross-border e-commerce dealers on its platform reduce operating costs during the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic period by providing subsidies in logistics and operating.
JD.com International, a subsidary of JD.com specializing in operating platform for imported goods, said that from Feburary 11 to March 31, it will provide those dealers using its warehousing and logistics service with logistic subsidies and supports, incentives for advertisement, targeted recommendation and support for large promotion.
The move is aimed at meeting the demand of consumers of cross-border goods and ensure sufficient daily supplies, said JD.com, which has promised 200-million-yuan subsidies to dealers on its platform.
(Edited by Yang Qi, edited by Yang Qi, kateqiyang@xinhua.org)