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E-commerce is growing thanks to women: study by https://ift.tt/2T9BYEH

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“E-commerce finally took over the decade, but it seems to be picking up on speed in recent years. This is confirmed by a study by Sapio Research for the global fraud protection firm ClearSale in Great Britain, Australia and Mexico.”

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This entry was posted in Social and tagged e-commerce, ecommerce, economics, Pocket, report, trends, women on October 20, 2020 by Galigio.

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