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Alibaba Introduces Cross-border E-commerce App 'TAO'; 3M+ Types of Goods Hit Shelves
Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group announced the launch of a new cross-border e-commerce app “TAO” in the Japanese market. Currently, more than 3 million prod...
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Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group announced the launch of a new cross-border e-commerce app “TAO” in the Japanese market. Currently, more than 3 million products are available on TAO, including clothing and accessories, interior furnishings, outdoor camping, pet supplies, cooking utensils, office supplies, and more. There are plans to further increase the number and types of products in the future.

TAO supports payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, PayPay, convenience store payments and Pay-easy, having partnered with major domestic shipping companies in Japan. Purchases can be returned free of charge within 40 days of purchase. In addition, the TAO platform also provides a Japanese-speaking customer service team that supports multiple services such as online chat, phone call and email.

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