State Postal Bureau (China)eyes e-commerce
Postal authorities at the State Postal Bureau
(SPB) announced on Jan. 22 that they are preparing an ambitious
expansion into a number of e-commerce businesses for 2001
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Posted by Archive | Jan 31, 2001 | E-Commerce |
Postal authorities at the State Postal Bureau
(SPB) announced on Jan. 22 that they are preparing an ambitious
expansion into a number of e-commerce businesses for 2001
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