KEY POINTS
  • China's two biggest e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com handled $136.51 billion of sales through their platforms during one of the country's biggest shopping events.
  • Known as 618 because it falls on June 18, the festival was being closely watched for signs about the health of the consumer in China.
  • The record numbers on 618 may point to a recovery with the Chinese consumer.

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China's annual 618 shopping festival sees domestic e-commerce giants including JD.com rack up billions of dollars of sales across their platforms. The 2022 edition comes against a backdrop of slowing economic growth in China and sluggish consumer spending.

China's two biggest e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com handled $136.51 billion of sales through their platforms during one of the country's biggest shopping events.

Known as 618 because it falls on June 18, the festival was being closely watched for signs about the health of the consumer in the world's second-largest economy, as it looks to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. 

In this article