Fee Waiver for Five Years and Active Investment in AI Technology

AliExpress announced on the 20th that it will officially implement its Global Selling program to support Korean sellers in expanding overseas.


Global Selling is a program that helps Korean small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners sell their products in overseas markets. The first target markets selected are the United States, Japan, Spain, and France. The plan is to gradually expand the countries and regions for sales in the future.


"Supporting Korean Sellers' Overseas Expansion"... AliExpress Launches Global Selling Program View original image

AliExpress recognizes the difficulties domestic sellers have faced in the traditional export process, such as deposits, fees, and language barriers, and plans to significantly lower the entry barriers for Korean companies to global exports through a free translation service using AI technology and a groundbreaking policy of waiving fees for five years.


In line with the goal of "globalizing K-brands," AliExpress will focus on key categories such as K-beauty, K-fashion, and K-pop as a starting point to introduce flagship products. The fashion sector now offers more diverse options with the continuous addition of not only domestic clothing shopping malls but also emerging designer brands.


This year, AliExpress plans to further strengthen support policies for sellers registered on the K-Venue channel. By continuously investing in the "Cheon-eok Festa," it will support the growth of domestic sellers and present more segmented promotions and special events through dedicated category management. K-Venue has significantly boosted sales growth for registered sellers through various promotions such as "Cheon-eok Festa," "Brand Day," and "Time Deal."


Time Deal has secured a solid fan base by setting a record of sales being completed within an average of 3 seconds, and during the "Seafood Day" event held from December 20 to 23, the total sales of the seafood category on K-Venue increased by 50% compared to the previous month.



Ray Zhang, CEO of AliExpress Korea, stated, "AliExpress will not spare any effort in implementing more diverse policies and active investments to support the growth of domestic small and medium-sized enterprises," adding, "We will do our best together with our partners to provide consumers with a more enjoyable shopping experience."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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