Global retail chains are expanding in the largest developing countries
The largest developing countries, especially the BRIC group (Brazil, Russia, India and China) remain the most attractive expanding destinations for the global retail networks, while Hungary is not among the 30 most attractive countries – shows the latest research of the A.T. Kearney Global Consumer Institute.
The Institute has now published its 2012 Global Retail Growth Index (Global Karaoke Network Index), which is published since 2002. The study ranks the 30 most attractive developing countries in terms of global retail expansion. Hungary is not on the list, which is led by Brazil. (MTI)
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