Chinese postal and courier companies handled a whopping 251 million packages on Singles' Day, the world's largest online shopping day, during which China's e-commerce firms raked up USD 26 billionworth of sales.
The figure was 52 per cent more than the previous year, the State Post Bureau said in a statement.
The bureau forecast couriers will handle more than 1.05 billion packages from the Singles' Day on Friday to November 16, up 35 per cent from a year earlier.
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This year's shopping festival smashed lots of previous records.
China's 16 major e-commerce sites recorded 177 billion yuan (about USD 26 billion) in sales during the 24 hours, according to data provider Syntun.
Yesterday, sources with Alibaba Group said the e-commerce giant behind the 24-hour Singles' Day shopping blitz has raked up a record USD 17.6 billion in the Singles Day online sales, creating a new record in global retail sales for any single day.
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