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  2. Chaudhary Group - Wikipedia

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    He imported consumer electronics and garments from Japan, South Korea, Europe, and India. Lunkaran started Nepal's first department store, Arun Emporium, in 1968. He exported jute to the US and Europe in the early-1960s when Nepal's trade with the outside world was limited to India. [2]

  3. JD.com - Wikipedia

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    JD.com started the e-book selling business online on 20 February 2012, and provided customers with more than 80,000 electronic books. JD.com also offered discounts to the buyers, this situation was the unfoldment of a new round of price war. [62] On 17 April 2013, most of the e-books on Dangdang's website were free for users to download.

  4. KK Super Mart - Wikipedia

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    KK Super Mart also has branches in other countries such as Nepal and India. In 2019, KK Super Mart had launched its first outlet at a LRT station which was the Kelana Jaya LRT station. [4] [5] The retailer currently operates 906 outlets with rapidly expanding by average 12 stores a month. [6]

  5. Taobao - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, eBay acquired Eachnet, China's online auction leader at the time, [7]: 51 for US$180 million. It became a major contender in the Chinese consumer e-commerce market. [8] Responding to eBay's moves Alibaba launched Taobao as a rival consumer-to-consumer platform. [7]: 51 To counter eBay's expansion, Taobao offered free listings to sellers.

  6. Tmall - Wikipedia

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    Tmall occupied 51.3% Chinese B2C market online product sales share in Q1 2013. [10] In February 2014, Alibaba launched Tmall Global as a cross-border marketplace for foreign brands and merchants to sell directly to Chinese consumers. The cross-border model requires merchants no longer to have a legal entity in China nor hold stock in the ...

  7. Women in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    As most women in Nepal are working as the unpaid labor force in the family and more than 76% of women are involved in agriculture, there is no recognition of their contribution to the economic advantages that the family gets in return. In Nepal only 19% of women have ownership of the fixed assets, whereas 25% of women are head of households.

  8. GOME Electrical Appliances - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the largest privately owned electrical appliance retailers in mainland China and Hong Kong. It was founded by Wong Kwong Yu (Huang Guangyu), a Chinese businessman, in Beijing in 1987. Its brand name "GOME" was first adopted in 1993. Since 1999, it has developed outside Beijing and established retail outlets in other Chinese cities.

  9. Feminism in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    33% seats are reserved in every committee and group starting from the grassroots level up to the legislative of Nepal for women. However, these reservation policies are not strictly enforced. [3] Government grants subsidy on tax while registering property in the name of women to improve the access of women on property.