China techChina's e-commerce companies draw consumers closer to product-makers
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Workers for JD.com at a parcel collection point in Beijing. China's e-commerce companies are collecting customers' online preferences and feedback, which they pass along to factories that produce household goods. © AP
CK TAN, Nikkei staff writer
SHANGHAI -- As China tries to ramp up domestic consumption amid an economic downturn the country's e-commerce operators are working more closely with consumer goods manufacturers, aiming to make it easier for shoppers to have a say in the development of the products they buy.