JD.com Launches Joybuy in Europe, Targeting Amazon
JD.com launches Joybuy in six European markets with own logistics, offering next-day delivery to 17 million UK households and a £3.99 monthly unlimited delivery subscription.
- JD.com launched its Joybuy marketplace on March 16, 2026, across six European countries, targeting market leader Amazon in the UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
- Facing weak domestic demand, JD.com reported its fiscal Q4 2025 revenue of $50.38 billion as it expanded into six European markets following last year's €2.2 billion Ceconomy deal.
- Using about 60 warehouses and its own delivery network, Joybuy runs UK distribution centres in Milton Keynes and Luton to support next-day delivery to around 17 million households, and 'Supply chain is the strength of the core of everything that we do', Nobbs said.
- Joybuy is offering a JoyPlus subscription priced at £3.99 per month with free delivery over £29 and same-day delivery before 11 a.m., featuring L'Oréal Paris and De'Longhi stores to undercut Amazon Prime.
- Against asset-light rivals, JD.com's logistics-led model and its European expansion cover more than 15 million European and UK households with same-day delivery, intensifying competition with Amazon.
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As of today, Europe, and therefore Belgium as well, has a new Chinese online store called Joybuy. The store has a wide range of products and promises to deliver orders the same day. "It still comes across as a bit amateurish, but the intention is clear."
The Joybuy e-commerce platform was launched on Monday in France by Chinese giant JD.com. The group sees Europe as a "growth relay" to compete with Amazon.
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