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Retail Summit 2021 examines changing dynamics of Dubai’s e-commerce market
DUBAI, 10th March, 2021 (WAM) E-commerce sales in Dubai are projected to jump 23 percent to reach $27 billion in 2022, driven by the COVID-19-led digital shift and changing consumer demands, which are levelling the playing field, Hamad Buamim, President and CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said during his opening remarks at The Retail Summit 2021 on Tuesday.
The forecast, based on new market analysis, reflects a major opportunity for retailers in the Middle East and around the world to transform their business models, accelerate digital transformation, and find new ways to innovate and connect with their customers.
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The Retail Summit 2021 examines changing dynamics
DUBAI, March 10, 2021 E-commerce sales in Dubai are projected to jump 23% to reach $27 billion in 2022, driven by the Covid-led digital shift and changing consumer demands, which are levelling the playing field, The forecast, based on new market analysis, reflects a major opportunity for retailers in the Middle East and around the world to transform their business models, accelerate digital transformation and find new ways to innovate and connect with their customers, said Hamad Buamim, President & CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry said during his opening remarks at The Retail Summit 2021. The summit, organised in cooperation with Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Meydan One, took a closer look at key trends that are reshaping the global retail landscape, as well as existing challenges and opportunities emerging on the horizon.
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