Alibaba International Station Completed Acquisition of European B2B Platform Visible
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发表于 2023-11-14 16:40:56
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The reporter learned from the company that Alibaba International has recently completed the acquisition of Visable, a local B2B digital trading platform in Europe. After the acquisition, Visable will continue to operate independently, with unchanged management and organizational structure. From then on, Alibaba International Station will achieve dual brand operation in Europe, conducting business through multiple B2B digital trading platforms, which will further promote the global expansion of Alibaba International Station.
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