• Subscribe
  • About Picking Alpha
  • Contact

Picking Alpha

22

May, 2022

Sunday


  • Home
    • Events
      • Banking Sector Events in Europe
      • Investments – Impact Investments
    • Trade & Policy
    • Food
    • All videos
  • Commodities
    • Water Market
  • Markets
    • Expert opinion
    • Undervalued markets
    • Global Markets
  • Companies
    • Startups
    • Growing
    • Large
    • Restaurants
    • Fashion Shows
  • Circular Economy
  • Investors
  • Education
  • Partners
  • Government Bonds
  • Should we use this smaller menu too? Top menu is not long enough
  • All News

You are here:

  • Home
  • Australian Retail to Enter the Modern War with Global Retailers: Online Sale on the Rise, In-store – Declining.

Australian Retail to Enter the Modern War with Global Retailers: Online Sale on the Rise, In-store – Declining.

30 July, 2013

category: Companies, Global markets, Trade & Policy

Australian Retailers are facing a tough competitor – Global Retailers, with a lower price tag and reasonable quality.   How Australians, who took the world with the UGGs, Willow, Sara Phillips and not to mention sport/outdoor lines, will resolve the situation?  They seem to win in the online battle – according to PayPal and Nielsen global demand for Australian goods should more than triple by 2018 to $16.1 billion from $5 billion this year, with clothing and accessories in most demand.  Read more…

Related


Tags: Australian Retailers, clothing and accessories, Sara Phillips, UGGs, Willow



Leave a Reply Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Market Reviews

LNG Trends

Second Half of 2018 for Markets: Trade Wars, Pre-Brexit Uncertainty, Interest Rates Hike and Returning Volatility.

Cannabis: Infancy of the Future Mega Trend. Part 3