China Post selling Malaysian wares


Advancing trade: Ong (centre) flanked by (from left) KCO Logistics general manager Andy Oon, Matrade CEO Dr Mohd Shahreen Zainooreen Madros, Guangxi China Post general manager Li Kaile and China Post e-Commerce Company general manager Liu Xiaogang launching the Malaysia Pavilion on China Post’s e-commerce portal, ule.com, at China-Asean e-Commerce Summit in Nanning.

NANNING: Malaysian products can now be bought at some 600,000 stores operated by China Post throughout the country.

For a start, items sold at these outlets include instant coffee, healthcare, beauty and skincare products, as well as an assortment of biscuits.

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