Alibaba to launch South Korean Pavilion exclusively for local sellers Head of Alibaba.com Marco Yang, first from left, and Andrew Zheng, the vice president of Alibaba.com pose for a photo during a press conference in Jongno District, central Seoul, on Monday.

The company will launch South Korea Pavilion, a website dedicated to marketing products by Korean sellers to help them reach enterprise clients abroad. [ALIBABA.COM] Alibaba.

com, an e-commerce affiliate of Alibaba Group, will launch a stand-alone website dealing exclusively in products by Korean sellers to help them reach enterprise clients abroad. “We want 'made in Korea' [products] to stretch and reach out to the entire world,” said the vice president of Alibaba.com, Andrew Zheng, during a press conference in central Seoul on Monday, talking about its upcoming website South Korea Pavilion set to be launched on Aug.

8. Alibaba.com is a global B2B wholesale platform operated by Alibaba Group.

The company also operates Taobao, the Chinese market-focused retail service, and AliExpress, the global retail platform, among other services like Alibaba Cloud and the video streaming platform Youku. Korean businesses have been using Alibaba.com since 2000, a year after the site was first launched.

There are currently over 2,550 Korean small- and medium-sized businesses that operate on the website, with 610,000 items listed by Korean companies in 2023. The company explained that there are still many firms that do not utilize e-.