The deal will allow Google to draw people away from Amazon when doing product searches online. The U.S. search giant is investing $550 million in cash into China’s second-largest e-commerce player, JD.com, reports CNBC. JD.com is locked in a heated battle for customers with China’s largest e-retailer, Alibaba. The company has recently teamed up with Walmart to sell groceries.

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