TLDR JD.com launched its European e-commerce platform, Joybuy, on Monday in six markets including the UK and Germany. Joybuy offers same-day delivery on orders TLDR JD.com launched its European e-commerce platform, Joybuy, on Monday in six markets including the UK and Germany. Joybuy offers same-day delivery on orders

JD.com (JD) Stock: Chinese Giant Launches Joybuy in Europe to Challenge Amazon

2026/03/16 17:29
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TLDR

  • JD.com launched its European e-commerce platform, Joybuy, on Monday in six markets including the UK and Germany.
  • Joybuy offers same-day delivery on orders placed before 11 a.m. and is free on orders over £29 or €29.
  • JD.com uses its own warehouses and last-mile delivery network across 60 warehouses and depots in Europe.
  • A subscription service called JoyPlus costs £3.99 or €3.99/month — less than half the price of Amazon Prime in the UK.
  • The launch follows JD.com’s agreement last year to buy German electronics retailer Ceconomy for €2.2 billion.

JD.com has been building toward a European push for some time. The company explored buying UK retailer Currys in 2024 and held talks to acquire Argos from Sainsbury’s, though both fell through. The Ceconomy deal, worth €2.2 billion, did go through and gives JD.com a foothold in the bricks-and-mortar European electronics market.

Now, with Joybuy live in the UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, JD.com is making its most direct move yet into the continent’s e-commerce space.


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JD.com’s model is different from what European shoppers may know from AliExpress or Temu. Those platforms connect third-party sellers with buyers and ship goods directly from China. JD.com owns much of its inventory and warehouses it locally.

That distinction matters. De minimis rules allow goods below a certain value to enter countries without customs duties. JD.com isn’t trying to undercut on grey-area loopholes — it’s positioning itself as a legitimate retailer.

The platform launched with brand stores from L’Oréal Paris, De’Longhi, Braun, BRITA, and Bodum. Product categories include tech, appliances, beauty, homeware, and groceries.

Fast Delivery as the Core Pitch

Speed is central to the Joybuy proposition. Orders placed before 11 a.m. arrive the same day. Orders placed before 11 p.m. arrive the next day. More than 15 million households in Europe and the UK are covered by same-day delivery at launch.

To make that possible, JD.com has built a network of 60 warehouses and depots across Europe, plus its own last-mile delivery service. Nobbs declined to reveal how much the company has invested in building it out.

The platform has been running in beta for over six months. The launch is the first step in a broader expansion of JD.com’s warehouse footprint across the UK and other European markets.

Taking Aim at Amazon Prime

JoyPlus, JD.com’s subscription tier, costs £3.99 or €3.99 per month at introductory pricing. That offers unlimited free delivery — and sits well below Amazon Prime’s £8.99 monthly cost in the UK.

The pricing is an obvious attempt to peel away cost-conscious Prime subscribers. Whether the delivery network is reliable and broad enough to justify the switch remains to be seen.

JD.com is entering a tough market. Amazon has years of infrastructure and customer loyalty across Europe. AliExpress and Temu are already established, with aggressive pricing. Local retailers also hold strong regional positions.

JD.com stock (JD) was up 0.39% in after-hours trading on Monday, while its Hong Kong-listed stock (9618-HK) rose 1.73%.

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