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The turnover of 43 percent of Hungarian online stores increased during the pandemic
The turnover of webshops operating in Hungary has increased by 43 percent and the turnover has decreased by only 12 percent since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic – according to ShopRenter’s survey, based on the response of 707 domestic webshop owners.

Increased web store traffic during the coronary virus pandemic
According to the survey, those who have built on tourism have suffered the greatest losses, while areas that have been favored by the coronavirus pandemic, such as computing and hobby products, have been outstanding in terms of turnover growth in recent times. (MTI)
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