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E-commerce fuels domestic consumption

By Xu Han (China Economic Net)

10:03, December 11, 2012

November has triggered a gigantic spurt of ecommerce sales.

Special: E-commerce, a bright spot in China's economy

On the surface, price seems to be the most appealing element during the sales on November 11. As a matter of fact, this is a successful case of personal information application. Now, the successful promotion of personal information application and improvement and development of hardware and software have all contributed to laying a better foundation for expanding online consumption. Therefore, when we are talking about expanding domestic demand, more attention should be paid to the important platform of ecommerce.

November 11 has triggered a gigantic spurt of ecommerce sales. After repeated analysis of this phenomenon, people come to realize that various forms of personal information application have played an important part in such promoted sales.

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