JD.com Wants to be China's Top Retailer | Managing Asia

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Welcome to Managing Asia, I'm Christine.

In the world's biggest e-commerce battleground, JD. com is a giant here in China.

This week in Beijing, we meet the influential villain air behind the online retailer, Richard Liu.

Inside the 60 billion dollar ecommerce Empire, JD's 43-year-old CEO is doubling down, direct bold and unapologetic.

Richard Liu wants to be the undisputed top retailer in China, not just online, but offline.

We will have a multi-channel or multi business model on the retail industry.

When we use the new technology to make sure we can satisfy our customers in given a base.

JD's billionaire founder is a natural techie with humble roots growing up in Jiangsu province.

The son of a cargo ship owner learned to write codes while studying in university.

Liu has also been a start-up guy since young, trying his hand in a restaurant business before selling laserdisc and CD writers, and only stumbling upon the Internet in 2004.

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