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It will be another turbulent year for social media in Latin America. As the number of users nears 400 million, declines at Facebook and Twitter will have profound, long-lasting implications for the region’s two biggest markets: Brazil and Mexico.
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| Jan 23, 2023
The Latin America coverage in the Global Media Intelligence Report includes poll results from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico.
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| Oct 20, 2022
Eye-popping growth in Mexico and Brazil is good news for Mercado Libre. The two Latin America giants will see retail media ad spending growth well above the international average. Advertisers in Brazil and Mexico will increase retail media ad spending this year at more than double the global rate of 21.8% as they grow from a low base.
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| Feb 7, 2024
Amazon will meet its match in Mexico and Brazil, despite having a competitive edge globally. As each country’s largest retail ecommerce player by total sales volume, Mercado Libre’s foray into programmatic, display, and video advertising helped solidify its lead over Amazon and other local players like Walmart de México y Centroamérica (Walmex), Magazine Luiza, and Americanas S.A.
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| Jan 4, 2024
These stores are across seven countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. El Puerto de Liverpool. More commonly referred to as "Liverpool," the company is a retail chain in Mexico that sells products such as clothing and household items. Walmart de México y Centroamérica.
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| Nov 1, 2023
The service is available in 23 countries, including the US, the UK, Canada, and Mexico. Klarna said it launched the service because Apple's and Google’s elimination of third-party cookies has made it harder for payment services to automatically fill in customer details at checkout. What’s in it for merchants?
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| Feb 16, 2024
As Pix becomes further entrenched in Brazilian society, cash could easily find itself falling by the wayside much faster than in more cash-dependent countries, like Mexico and Colombia. Pix will put card networks on notice.
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| Feb 9, 2024
But in Mexico this year, so 2024 is the first year that Mercado Libre is going to overtake Amazon in Mexico. So, it already happened in Brazil because there always was the leader, but in Mexico specifically, that's always been a battleground market that Mercado Libre's been really investing heavily into.
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Though it will also face strong competition from Amazon in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico.
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| Aug 11, 2023