To what extent has the Covid-19 pandemic changed the business environment, and how is Oman helping companies adapt to new realities?
To what extent has the Covid-19 pandemic changed the business environment, and how is Oman helping companies adapt to new realities?
In Qatar, retailers that have successfully weathered the Covid-19 pandemic are now committed to a blended, omnichannel distribution strategy, which involves boosting and expanding their digital offerings while at the same time maintaining a brick-and-mortar footprint.
Mirroring global trends, the coronavirus pandemic led to a rapid increase in online payment activity in Latin America over the course of 2020, turning the region into one of the fastest-growing e-commerce markets in the world.
With the coronavirus pandemic leading to the closure of restaurants and bars, so-called cloud kitchens have emerged as a food and beverage (F&B) alternative, as the hospitality industry adapts to shifting consumer demand.
With Covid-19 restrictions leading to the closure of Dubai’s shopping malls, some major players in the emirate are turning towards online platforms to stimulate retail activity.
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