Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic hit, e-commerce has boomed in popularity, with consumers buying everything from home appliances to groceries online.
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The predicted contribution of the e-commerce industry in Singapore from 2025
Projected revenue in Singapore's e-commerce market for 2021
The number of online shoppers in Singapore by 2023
The projected market for mobile commerce in Singapore by 2023
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