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The evolution of shopper behaviour in 2020
In this changing world, retailers need to adapt to remain relevant and competitive.
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HOMEWORK OF E-COMMERCE INDUSTRY PLAYERS IN EMBRACING THE E-COMMERCE 4.0 ERA
Readiness of the E-Commerce industry players in anticipating the Industry 4.0 Era was discussed during Ipsos Marketing Summit entitled 'E-Commerce 4.0, What’s Next’
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The Evolution of Shopper Behaviour
Brands need to connect with shoppers in the moments that matter most.
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Investment-Linked Plans in Indonesia: Perspectives on a Growing Market
Indonesia’s market for regular payment investment products has been growing fast, indicating an appetite for long-term financial planning within the country’s growing middle class. Our new industry report from Ipsos Business Consulting in Indonesia reveals how this trend is creating opportunities for various players within and outside of the traditional finance industry.
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ASEAN Automotive: A Huge Potential
As automotive manufacturers around the world continue to grapple with stagnating or declining sales in their traditional markets, a strong strategy for geographic diversification becomes increasingly urgent.
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Indonesia’s Aquaculture Industry: Key Sectors for Future Growth
The main growth driver for Indonesia's fisheries is the fact that key commodities such as fish and shrimp continue to enjoy strong demand domestically and abroad respectively. The main domestic factor is the fact that the archipelago nation of more than 250 million people is a major consumer of fish. Fish consumption per capita was estimated at 33.76 kg / year in 2014. Thanks to wide coastline and warm tropical climate, Indonesia has become one of the top 4 nations in fishery production.
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The New Lubricant Trade In ASEAN - A Promising New Era
Global lubricant markets have seen a dramatic rebound since the global economic recession of 2008–2009. At that time, global demand dipped to its lowest point since the latter half of the 20th century, but has since surpassed its previous high mark set in 2007. One of the key drivers of this rebound can be attributed to Asia, where the developing economies of emerging markets are fueling the rising demand for lubricants.