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Posted on April 30, 2021 by admin

JD.com’s logistics unit gets go-ahead for up to US$4 billion IPO in Hong Kong

JD Logistics’ IPO would follow a US$3.5 billion Hong Kong listing by JD Health in December and a secondary listing by its parent company last year.

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