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BEIJING -- JD.com, China's second-biggest online shopping service, has begun selling some of its goods through a Google e-commerce platform in the U.S., a tie-up that offers both sides a chance to expand their virtual retail reach.
Shoppers can buy around 500 products from JD.com's Joybuy in-house brand -- including keyboards, headphones and kitchen appliances -- through Google Express, which also hosts American outlets like discount retailer Costco Wholesale. More goods from the Chinese company likely will be added down the road.
The move represents the first outgrowth of a capital partnership that began with Google's $550 million investment in JD.com last June.
More at Google to sell 500 products from JD.com, deepening partnership
Shoppers can buy around 500 products from JD.com's Joybuy in-house brand -- including keyboards, headphones and kitchen appliances -- through Google Express, which also hosts American outlets like discount retailer Costco Wholesale. More goods from the Chinese company likely will be added down the road.
The move represents the first outgrowth of a capital partnership that began with Google's $550 million investment in JD.com last June.
More at Google to sell 500 products from JD.com, deepening partnership