Alibaba\'s Singles\' Day sales hits new high\, USD 24.3 billion by mid-day

Alibaba's Singles' Day sales hits new high, USD 24.3 billion by mid-day

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

China's giant Alibaba broke last year's 'Singles' Day' record by logging USD 24.3 billion in sales by mid-day during the on Sunday.

The surpassed last year's record with more than eight hours to go before the end of the 24-hour shopping festival, cementing its position as the world's biggest retail event and assuaging concerns that Chinese consumer sentiment is softening, Hong Kong-based Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba, reported.

Also known as Double 11, the shopping extravaganza will draw to a close at midnight. Consumers spent a total of 168.5 billion yuan (USD 24.3 billion) by the afternoon, the report said.

Last year, the reported USD 25.3 billion of orders.

Other brands and retailers like JD.com, and too reported heavy sales.

November 11 is being celebrated since 2009 as an to the sentimentality surrounding It was named "Singles' Day" because its date, 11/11 (November 11), consists of four "ones," representing four singles.

November 11 has become a default date for people to snap up things and binge on entertainment shows. Alibaba is also using the occasion to test the limits of its cloud computing, delivery, and payment capabilities, as well as try out new business endeavours that are uprooting traditional retailers.

Sales were helped by the participation of Alibaba's unit Lazada, as well as subsidiaries Ele.me, Koubei, supermarket chain Hema and other business units.

The total gross merchandise volume (GMV) for this year's or the value of total transactions on the platform is keenly watched as a barometer of consumer spending and in the world's second-biggest amid the trade war with US.

The US has slapped additional tariffs on billion worth of goods demanding to reduce USD 375 billion trade deficit.

Within half an hour of Singles' Day, 30 brands, including Nike, Uniqlo, Adidas, Procter & Gamble, and had crossed 100 million yuan in sales. In just one second, 3,700 special edition MAC lipsticks were sold out.

Health supplements topped the list of most popular imported items purchased by consumers in as of 12 pm, followed by milk powder, facial masks and milk powder, according to Alibaba. Skincare products were also among the most-bought items from abroad, the data showed.

Residents of were the biggest spenders, followed by those in Beijing, and

Alibaba hosted a star-studded gala on Saturday night in Shanghai, featuring superstar and to pump sales.

Pre-sales prior to the event were brisk, with 33 brands on reporting 100 million-yuan worth of pre-orders, the company said. Down payments for on have jumped nearly six-fold year-on-year, with popular brands including Apple, Huawei, and Dyson, state run reported.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 16:55 IST