KEY POINTS
  • China is in the midst of the "618" shopping festival, an annual period where the country's e-commerce giants like Alibaba and JD.com try to entice shoppers with massive discounts.
  • But this year's edition comes against a tough backdrop as China grapples with the economic fallout from a resurgence of Covid and subsequent lockdowns.
  • Growth of sales is expected to slow this year, but as lockdowns ease, analysts are forecasting strength in the Chinese consumer.

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China's "618" shopping festival sees e-commerce giants including JD.com and Alibaba offer huge discounts to shoppers. Billions of dollars worth of sales are racked up across the 618 sales period which usually lasts a couple of weeks.

China is in the midst of the "618" shopping festival, an annual event where the country's e-commerce giants like Alibaba and JD.com try to entice shoppers with massive discounts and promotions.

But this year's edition comes against a tough backdrop as China grapples with the economic fallout from a resurgence of Covid-19, which has led to the lockdown of major cities including the financial powerhouse of Shanghai. Consumer spending has been hit while economists have cut their economic growth outlook for China.

In this article