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JD.com Overseas is the international version of JD.com, a major online shopping platform offering authentic products across multiple categories. It operates globally, serving customers with electronics, appliances, fashion, beauty, baby products, food, and more, with a focus on genuine brands and reliable service. The site highlights global brand merchants and cross-border shopping, delivering to numerous regions including Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. It also mentions international payment options and various delivery and pickup arrangements to accommodate overseas buyers.
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