#Lao Gao E-commerce Newsletter# [E-commerce Morning News on July 19] 1. Jack Ma talks about Sino-US relations: Don’t impose sanctions on tomorrow for yesterday’s issue; 2. Ele.me Mall’s points exchanged goods were criticized as “counterfeit”; 3. Hema Fresh opened at three stores in Shanghai and Beijing to press the copy acceleration button; 4. JD.com responded to the rumors of acquiring Taobao stalls, which is not true; 5. JD.com Vipshop may affect 21 brands will join Tmall.

1. Jack Ma talks about Sino-US relations: Don’t impose sanctions on tomorrow for yesterday’s issue
On July 19, Jack Ma said at the #China-US Entrepreneur Summit# that Chinese and American entrepreneurs have a great responsibility to shape their relationships. Entrepreneurs can use their wisdom and professionalism to provide constructive opinions on trade between the two sides, not just punishment. "We are here (Washington) to solve the future problems, not yesterday's problems." (Source: Sina Finance)
Comment: But many people don’t think so.
2. Ele.me Mall points exchanged goods are criticized as "counterfeit" goods
According to July 19, the points redemption service that should have been given back to customers, but it has attracted consumers' doubts due to the problem of "counterfeit" products. Recently, many products redeemed by Ele.me Points Mall have been criticized by netizens as "counterfeit" goods. On the morning of July 18, a Beijing Business Daily reporter also saw perfumes that were very similar to those of international brands on the platform, and contacted the relevant person in charge of Ele