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» Brazil e-commerce growing spectacularly
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Brazil has witnessed a boost in the number of individuals buying online. Statistics indicate the country registered 9.5 million web shoppers in 2007, as compared to 4.8 million in 2005, 2.6 million buyers in 2003 and 1.1 million in 2001.
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» E-Commerce development wages war against rising fuel costs
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Rising fuel costs are forcing business owners to rethink old sales and marketing techniques such as door-to-door sales. Likewise, customers too are looking for ways to keep car travel down to a minimum and are looking for alternative ways to meet their shopping and business needs.
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» E-commerce in Latin America to surpass $16 billion this year, Visa says
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Retail e-commerce in Latin America, including travel and tourism, rose to nearly $11 billion in 2007, up from about $5 billion in 2005 and $7.78 billion in 2006, and is expected to surpass $16 billion this year and reach nearly $30 billion by 2010, Visa Inc.
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» Chinese internet users "huge potential e-commerce market"
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Chinese internet users spend about 570 million hours online per day, making the country a huge potential market for e-commerce, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) said in a report released here on Wednesday.
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» E-Commerce: Maltese resorting more to online shopping
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Fifty-eight per cent of local internet users shop online: A figure which increased by 23 per cent between September 2006 and April 2008.
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