Online shopping will be a lasting trend in Asia
Online shopping is expected to remain a persistent trend after the pandemic in Asia – origo quotes a recent report. It seems that stores on the continent are increasingly moving to the internet.
The trend of buying basic consumer goods online in Asia, especially in Southeast Asian countries, may persist, according to a recent report by Bain & Company. The consulting firm pointed out, the coronavirus pandemic in the region has accelerated the spread of online shopping habits, but it is expected to be not only a passing boom, but a lasting trend in the market. (origo)
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