In the world of ICT, silos and protectionism held sway for much of the 20th century. Things changed in the 1970s when market liberalization and internet-based technology launched a new era of openness and competition that fueled growth and benefited millions of people.
Recently, Li Guoqing, founder of Chinese e-commerce platform Dangdang, released a video questioning Luckin Coffee's purchase of nearly half of the available Hambella coffee beans.
हाल ही में, चीनी ई-कॉमर्स प्लेटफॉर्म डांगडांग डॉट कॉम के संस्थापक ली गुओकिंग ने एक वीडियो जारी किया जिसमें उपलब्ध हम्बेला कॉफी बीन्स के लगभग आधे हिस्से की रुइक्सिंग कॉफी की खरीद पर सवाल उठाया गया था।
Kamakailan lamang, si Li Guoqing, ang tagapagtatag ng platform ng e-commerce na Tsino na Dangdang, ay naglabas ng isang video na nagtatanong sa pagbili ng Ruixing Coffee ng halos kalahati ng magagamit na mga beans ng kape ng Hambella.
Baru-baru ini, Li Guoqing, pengasas platform e-dagang China Dangdang.com, mengeluarkan video yang mempersoalkan pembelian hampir separuh biji kopi Hambela yang tersedia oleh Luckin Coffee.
Baru-baru ini, Li Guoqing, pendiri platform e-commerce China Dangdang, merilis video yang mempertanyakan pembelian hampir setengah dari biji kopi Hambera yang tersedia di Ruixing Coffee.
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With the development of the Internet, Chinese youngsters can now enjoy convenient life services simply by installing several applications on their smartphones, such as renting apartments with housing platforms like Ziroom and riding with ride-hailing apps like Didi.