![]() ![]() ![]() There is also no shortage of online marketers selling this dream. There's a robust ecosystem of courses teaching those in China how to sell on Amazon (starting for as little as 30 USD) When you combine this with China's rich manufacturing background, it's no wonder the dream of selling on Amazon is huge. Chinese marketplaces such as Aliexpress, Wish and TEMU have soared in popularity with American consumers recently as well. The two largest sites in China, JD.com and have, respectively, $67 billion and $40 billion in revenue (which, when combined, is over 40% more than Amazon's revenue). There are arguably a few other countries as comfortable with ecommerce as China. Let's examine why this love affair exists and also how many Chinese sellers there are. Let's start off with a love triangle: Amazon is in love with Chinese entrepreneurs, Chinese entrepreneurs are in love with Amazon, and the Chinese government is in love with Amazon. All you need to do is click a third-party seller's name, and it will bring up that Seller's address. In 2020, it started revealing every seller's address information. How Do You Identify a Chinese Seller on Amazon?Īmazon has made it very easy to determine if a seller is Chinese. So by doing some simple math, there are likely close to a million Chinese third-party sellers on Amazon. ![]() It's also estimated that there are 1,500,000 active sellers on Amazon. Sellers from the United States by comparison make up just 34.8% of all third-party sellers. How Many Chinese Amazon Sellers Are There?Īccording to our last research (see our related article Amazon Third Party Seller Breakdown by Country) over 63% of third-party sellers are from either mainland China or Hong Kong. Related Podcast: Episode 178 – How Chinese Sellers Are Manipulating Amazon and Outsmarting You We'll also re-explore some of the old tricks they've been using for some time now. In this article, we'll look at how many Chinese sellers there are and the tactics being used by Chinese Amazon sellers to manipulate the platform. In fact, by our own research, Chinese sellers make up over 63% of all third-party sellers on Amazon. ![]()
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