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China's Alibaba to set up logistics hub in Malaysia
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Kuala Lumpur (AFP) March 22, 2017


Airbnb to double investment in China, adopt new name
Shanghai (AFP) March 22, 2017 - Airbnb, the home rentals website, said on Wednesday it would double its investment in China, triple its workforce there and change its name to "Aibiying" in Chinese.

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said the name, which translates to "Welcome each other with love", reflected the company's commitment to succeeding in the country.

"There's a whole new generation of Chinese travellers who want to see the world in a different way," Chesky said at a launch event in Shanghai.

"We hope that Aibiying... strikes a chord with them," he said, according to a company statement.

The statement did not provide figures on the increased investment. The company recently ended a successful $1 billion fundraising drive.

Airbnb currently has 60 employees in China and wants a total of 180 by the end of the year, a spokesperson said.

There have been 5.3 million guest check-ins by Chinese travellers at Airbnb listings around the world, and outbound travel from China grew by 142 percent in 2016 alone, the company said.

Domestically, Airbnb will aim to grow from its approximately 80,000 existing listings in China, where the website became available at the end of 2014.

Airbnb competes in the world's second-largest economy with domestic home rental websites Tujia.com and Xiaozhu.com.

Airbnb is not the first US-based technology firm to make a big push into the Chinese market but not all have found success.

US car-hailing giant Uber agreed last August to tie up with China's Didi Chuxing, ending a ferocious battle between the two for market share.

The agreement left Didi Chuxing with unquestioned control of the ride-sharing sector.

Founded in 2008, Airbnb has become a popular alternative to hotels worldwide, allowing homeowners to rent out their properties by marketing them online for a fee.

Alibaba and Malaysia announced Wednesday that they will set up a logistics and e-commerce hub in the Southeast Asian country to boost small and medium-sized companies, a first for the internet giant outside China.

The hub will be located near Kuala Lumpur International Airport as part of a "digital free trade zone" formally launched by Alibaba's founder Jack Ma and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak in the capital.

The facility will act as a warehouse and centralised customs clearance for Malaysia and the region, Alibaba said in a statement.

Officials refused to divulge investment figures, but an Alibaba spokeswoman said the facility would be operational at the end of 2019.

Ma, who in November became the Malaysian government's "digital economy" adviser, said "97 percent of business in Malaysia are small businesses but they control only less than 40 percent" of economic output.

"I think 90 percent of small businesses could produce at least 80 percent of the GDP... if we have more small businesses, that means we have more jobs."

Najib said at the event with Ma that "the only sector that can give double-digit growth is the digital economy."

Alibaba is China's dominant player in online commerce, with its Taobao platform estimated to hold more than 90 percent of the consumer-to-consumer market, while its Tmall platform is believed to have over half of business-to-consumer transactions.

The company, often compared to US giants Amazon and eBay, has expanded outside its core e-commerce business, in sectors ranging from sports to entertainment.

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