"While Chinese e-commerce giant AliExpress (Ali) is accelerating its push into the Korean market with a slew of “ultra-low-priced” products in categories such as apparel, stationery, toys, cleaning tools, and household goods, South Korean e-commerce is also demonstrating price competitiveness in some daily necessities. Essential foods like instant noodles, cooking oil, sugar, and milk, as well as hygiene products such as tissues, shampoo, and lotion, are sold at lower prices by Korean domestic e-commerce."
- The Chosun Daily (Choi Yeon-jin, Yeom Hyun-a)
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"While Chinese e-commerce giant AliExpress (Ali) is accelerating its push into the Korean market with a slew of “ultra-low-priced” products in categories such as apparel, stationery, toys, cleaning tools, and household goods, South Korean e-commerce is also demonstrating price competitiveness in some daily necessities. Essential foods like instant noodles, cooking oil, sugar, and milk, as well as hygiene products such as tissues, shampoo, and lotion, are sold at lower prices by Korean domestic e-commerce."
- The Chosun Daily (Choi Yeon-jin, Yeom Hyun-a)
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