AliExpress aims to increase market share in Poland


By UnreguserChen Xu
  • World
  • Tuesday, 24 Nov 2020

WARSAW, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- AliExpress, an online retail service based in China, aims to increase its market share in Poland over the coming years, the head for Central and Eastern Europe of the global e-commerce giant told local media on Monday.

In an interview with Polish Press Agency, Gary Topp, the company's president for Central and Eastern Europe, said that the Polish market is a long-term commitment for AliExpress due to its growth potential, with plans to expand customer services in 2021. These include expanding the number of products with three-day delivery and spread payments.

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