Alibaba launches electronic trading hub in Malaysia

AFP  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Alibaba launched an electronic trading hub in today aimed at helping small- and medium-sized businesses, a first for the Chinese internet giant outside its home country.

The hub, part of a "zone" near Kuala Lumpur International Airport, went live during a ceremony attended by Alibaba founder and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.


It was the latest move by Alibaba into Southeast Asia, one of the world's hottest e-commerce battlegrounds. The company has already built up a substantial stake in regional online retailer Lazada.

The trading hub offers Malaysian businesses help in areas including e-commerce, logistics and computing, as well as in exporting their goods.

The broader zone, spearheaded by a Malaysian agency, aims to help local firms sell their products more easily globally, and to make the gateway for products entering Southeast from outside the region.

The ground-breaking on a regional e-commerce logistics hub, to be developed by Malaysia's main airport operator and Alibaba's logistics affiliate, also took place.

Small and medium-sized enterprises "have the power to transform the economy. They are ambitious, nimble and have the potential to create high value employment", Najib was cited as saying by state-run agency Bernama.

Ma last year became the Malaysian government's " economy" adviser.

Alibaba is China's dominant player in online commerce, with its Taobao platform holds the vast majority of the consumer-to-consumer market.

The company, often compared to US giants Amazon and eBay, has expanded outside its core e-commerce business, in sectors ranging from sports to entertainment.

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First Published: Fri, November 03 2017. 19:42 IST