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  2. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Shopee launched the China Marketplace portal that offers shoppers easy access to products from Chinese merchants, without any shipping and agent fees in Singapore and the Philippines. The portal competes with Lazada's Taobao Collection option.

  3. Lazada - Wikipedia

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    Lazada Group (Chinese: δΎ†θ΄Šι”; t/a Lazada) is an international e-commerce company and one of the largest e-commerce operators in Southeast Asia, with over 10,000 third-party sellers as of November 2014, and 50 million annual active buyers as of September 2019.

  4. E-commerce in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Zalora and Lazada Malaysia rapidly spread out to neighbor countries and are now among the top most visited and most efficient websites in Southeast Asia. That is why international investors such as JP Morgan, Kinnevik and Summit Partners invested millions of dollars in Lazada, seeing the huge potential in the Southeast Asian market.

  5. Rakuten.com - Wikipedia

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    This statement came shortly after Buy.com announced a 10% below Amazon.com cost on all books sold on the site and free shipping site-wide, with no minimum purchase required. At the time, Amazon had 25 million customers, approximately five times as many as Buy.com.

  6. Online marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Third-parties can ship inventory to customers from Lazada's warehouses and sell their products through Lazada's online marketplace. Online marketplaces are information technology companies that act as intermediaries by connecting buyers and sellers .

  7. Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (Abbr.; MMEA; Malay: Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia – APMM); formally known as Malaysia Coast Guard for international identification, is the coast guard organisation of Malaysia, and principal government agency tasked with maintaining law and order, and coordinating search and rescue ...

  8. Touch 'n Go eWallet - Wikipedia

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    Touch 'n Go eWallet was one of the three e-wallet services in Malaysia (the other being Boost and GrabPay) that was eligible for its users to receive an RM 30 stimulus plan as part of the E-Tunai Rakyat program under the Budget 2020 plan, which encourages the adoption of cashless and mobile payment in Malaysia. [29]

  9. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Malaysia's economy grew 6%, the second highest growth in ASEAN behind Philippines' growth of 6.1%. The economy of Malaysia (GDP PPP) in 2014 was $746.821 billion, the third largest in ASEAN behind Indonesia and Thailand and the 28th largest in the world. [needs update]

  10. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Free shipping is a marketing tactic used primarily by online vendors and mail-order catalogs as a sales strategy to attract customers.

  11. Category:Shipping companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    M. MISC Berhad. Categories: Shipping companies by country. Shipping companies of Asia by country. Transport companies of Malaysia. Water transport in Malaysia.