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Despite COVID and government crackdowns, Alibaba posts strong retail ecommerce revenue growth

The news: Alibaba’s quarterly earnings showed especially strong growth in its retail ecommerce and global businesses—though we expect its share of China's total ecommerce sales will dip slightly this year. The earnings come in the wake of COVID and government crackdown on various areas of its business.

Here are our four takeaways from its earnings:

  1. Strong retail revenue growth in spite of COVID and regulatory crackdown: Revenue from Alibaba’s China retail business grew 34% year over year (YoY) to RMB 135.81 billion ($19.68 billion), accounting for 66% of total revenue, in the quarter ended June 2020. While this marks a slowdown from its COVID-supercharged growth rate of 74% in the March 2021 quarter, overall growth has been relatively resilient: The growth rate in the quarter ended in June 2020 was an identical 34%. Additionally, the Chinese government has been on an antitrust-busting spree as of late, which includes the banning of the “choosing one from two” scheme in April that forced brands to sell exclusively on one ecommerce platform. It has also been cracking down on fake online shopping reviews.
  2. “New retail” strategy continues to shape the future of retail: Alibaba has continued to invest in “new retail” formats, which target lower-tier cities and rural areas, as well as price-sensitive consumers. These formats include online grocery, discount shopping apps, local on-demand services, and online and offline retail, including RT-Mart and Freshippo, and local community marketplaces in select cities where consumers pick up their orders the next day.
  3. New milestones in global expansion: In the past, Alibaba has been criticized for being too China-centric in its business approach. Now, thanks to the strong growth of its ecommerce companies Lazada in Southeast Asia and AliExpress in Europe, more than a fifth of its buyers are based overseas. Furthermore, during the June quarter, “active consumers” worldwide in Alibaba’s ecosystem grew by 45 million from the previous quarter to 1.18 billion77.2% (912 million) of whom are based in China. This growth has emboldened Alibaba to make significant international investments, including the recently announced partnership between Best, a smart supply-chain solutions and logistics service provider, and Cainiao, an Alibaba-affiliated logistics company. The partnership aims to better serve marketers in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
  4. Local lifestyle services businesses are still growing strong: The pandemic drove more people in China to seek out local services online, and this shift in consumption behavior appears to be sticking around. Alibaba’s local lifestyle business sales climbed 23% to RMB 8.76 billion ($1.27 billion) in the June quarter, with food-delivery giant Ele.me seeing a YoY increase in orders of over 50%.

Our full-year outlook:

  • We estimate that Alibaba retail ecommerce sales will grow 16.0% to $1.209 trillion in 2021 (January to December) and account for 47.1% of total retail ecommerce sales in China, down from 48.1% in 2020.
  • We estimate that retail ecommerce sales in China will climb 18.5% to reach $2.564 trillion in 2021 for a 52.1% of the global total.