A number of top Hong Kong brands, including Maxim’s and jewellery chain Chow Sang Sang, are also present on Tmall, the retail platform launched in 2014 by Alibaba Group Holding, JD’s main rival and China’s biggest e-commerce site, as an extra channel …
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