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Asia Pacific Gift Card and Incentive Card Market Report 2021: Spend Analysis by Digital/e-Gift Card, Retail and Corporate Consumers, Top Retailers, Distribution Channel, Occasions and Demographics
April 29, 2021 04:03 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND
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The gift card market in Asia Pacific has witnessed significant growth in the past few years. The gift card industry has performed well, taking away market share from traditional gifting sector. The overall gift industry has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The gift card market is expected to grow backed by increase in digitization as well as surge in online shopping. The E-commerce market in the region has recorded significant growth in the recent years due to better Internet connectivity and penetration across the region. The surge in internet penetration has led to digitization. This trend has accele
Michael Howard quickly moves his cart through rows of shelving at the Amazon Prime Now warehouse in Seattle in 2019. A new coalition of small business organizations is urging policymakers to break up Amazon.com Inc. (Alan Berner/The Seattle Times/TNS)
Amazon should be broken up, small merchant coalition says
A new coalition of small business organizations is urging policymakers to break up Amazon.com Inc.
Small Business Rising, which represents grocers, hardware stores, pharmacies and bookstores, on Tuesday laid out a set of goals aimed at reinvigorating U.S. antitrust enforcement, including a call to separate Amazon’s own retail business from the marketplace that hosts third-party sellers.
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A new coalition of small business organizations is urging policymakers to break up Amazon.com Inc.
Small Business Rising, which represents grocers, hardware stores, pharmacies and bookstores, on Tuesday laid out a set of goals aimed at reinvigorating U.S. antitrust enforcement, including a call to separate Amazon’s own retail business from the marketplace that hosts third-party sellers.
Convened in part by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, a small-business advocacy group and a longtime critic of Amazon’s market power, the coalition is likely to ramp up the pressure on the world’s largest web retailer, which has thrived during the pandemic as home-bound shoppers stormed online. The coalition comprises more than 20 organizations including the American Booksellers Association, the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding and the National Grocers Association, which represent more than 60,000 independent businesses