DALIAN, China -- A Chinese e-commerce startup plans to open a warehouse store here in April to sell goods from Japan and other countries, in a bet shoppers will want to a browse physical products rather than buy online.
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Dalian Wanzhongyuncang's store will take advantage of China's duty-free program for cross-border e-commerce. (Photo by Shin Watanabe)
DALIAN, China -- A Chinese e-commerce startup plans to open a warehouse store here in April to sell goods from Japan and other countries, in a bet shoppers will want to a browse physical products rather than buy online.