10th April 2026
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Retail giant ‘El Corte Inglés’ in deal with Alibaba

Spain’s top department store chain El Corte Inglés on Thursday announced a collaboration with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.

Under the deal El Corte Inglés (‘The English Cut’), currently present only in Spain and Portugal, will be able to sell its products worldwide through Alibaba platforms like Tmall and AliExpress.

For its part AliExpress – an e-commerce platform offering smaller-quantity orders and  instant online transactions – will gain ‘physical spaces’ in Corte Inglés stores to create ‘new and attractive buying experiences’ and move into the Spanish market.

El Corte Inglés
El Corte Inglés in the Calle Serrano, Madrid (Photo courtesy elcorteingles.es)

AliExpress will also be able to pick up products bought online at the stores.

‘We are looking forward to joining forces with them to provide consumers in China and worldwide with the greatest products and experience,’ said Rodrigo Cipriani Foresio, the Alibaba group’s managing Director for Spain.

The debt-riddled Spanish retailer posted turnover of 15.9 billion euros last year, with consolidated net profits of 202 million euros, a 25% increase over the previous year.

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