Walmart de México y Centroamérica (Walmex). Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research (WIN).
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| Jul 26, 2023
Shoppers in this age cohort are also in the prime earning years of their careers and represent the second-largest digital buyer segment in several Latin American countries, like Brazil and Mexico, behind 25- to 34-year-olds. But not all consumers see the utility of sponsored product ads.
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| Dec 4, 2023
Prime Video ads will start out in the US, the UK, Germany, and Canada in early 2024, then expand to France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, and Australia later in the year, according to a company statement. As Amazon expands Prime Video ads, these markets will offer even more opportunities for advertising. 4. Other platforms have had success introducing ads.
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| Jan 11, 2024
In Mexico, for example, Mercado Libre, Amazon, and Walmart de México (Walmex) were among the 10 most visited websites in 2022, according to Admetricks, which monitors online media in the region and Spain. Prominent publishers El Universal and Milenio received fewer monthly unique visitors. Similarly, Mercado Libre ranked above publishers in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia.
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| Jun 20, 2023
It’s opening a community center on the US-Mexico border and creating financial handbooks for migrants.
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| Jun 16, 2023
Among internet users, South Korea will also take the top spot, followed by India, the US, and Mexico. Asia-Pacific is way out in front, but its individual markets have very different trend lines. Nearly 1.5 billion people in Asia-Pacific will be digital gamers in 2023. China is home to the largest cohort for now, but India will produce more new gamers than anywhere else in the coming years.
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| Nov 27, 2023
The top five countries worldwide were rounded out by Mexico (33.3%), Brazil (32.5%), and the US (32.4%). Tablet ownership (18.9%) is lowest in India compared with Asia-Pacific neighbors. Just 12.5% of respondents with low incomes owned a tablet, and 10.7% of rural respondents. Japan. The country ranks last worldwide for time spent with PC/laptop/tablet.
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| Oct 30, 2023
India and Indonesia have more upside at this point, and Mexico has the most intriguing outlook in the West. Some of these patterns will change year by year, but some will hold for the next half-decade or so. These newly stable trendlines represent useful guidance for longer-term decision-making. Behind the Numbers.
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| Aug 11, 2023
Walmart de México y Centroamérica (Walmex).
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| May 10, 2023
The exceptions are countries with a strong local competitor, like Mercado Libre in Mexico and Brazil. Domestic retailers in smaller markets, like Canada, have been slow to develop ecommerce channels, resulting in Amazon's dominance. Canada’s lag was acute in the past decade, especially versus the US.
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| Jan 17, 2024
he UK-based neobank’s remittances feature isn’t unique but could still help it build name recognition in Mexico ahead of a direct launch.
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| Jan 31, 2022
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| Oct 21, 2021
Its plan to significantly reduce its presence in Mexico is just one example of how scale could be a double-edged sword for banks.
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| Mar 4, 2022
Brazil and Mexico are already the third- and fourth-largest countries for podcast listening among the 14 we track, and both will continue to see strong growth this year and next. They will tail off after that, but Argentina and the rest of the region will grow listenership by more than 9% per year for the remainder of our forecast.
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| Nov 2, 2023
Brazil, Mexico, and Russia are also relatively large economies set for impressive ecommerce growth, but unlike India they’re not in the $100 billion ecommerce club—a threshold only six countries have crossed as of the end of 2023. Every country we track will post positive ecommerce growth in 2024.
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| Feb 27, 2024
For sub OTT, Brazil, Mexico, India, and Argentina will round out the top five for viewer growth in 2024 and in 2025, trailing only Indonesia both years. China will have the most viewers by a huge margin, but India has the most headroom. China’s massive market only benefits its domestic sub OTT platforms.
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| Dec 15, 2023
Amazon will capture more than half (51.1%) of all retail ecommerce sales in Germany this year, according to our forecast. Canada will have the second-highest share of Amazon ecommerce sales among the countries we track, at 41.5%, followed by the US, UK, Japan, and Mexico.
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| Apr 21, 2023
Mexico, Brazil, and inflation-skewed Argentina will remain in the top five for digital ad spending growth for most of the next four years, and Colombia will eventually join them in the top 10 for much of that period as well. Chile and Peru will lag their peers but still produce decent growth.
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| Jan 10, 2024
Mexico will have the highest percentage of mobile video viewers, at 89.2%, followed by Brazil (84.5%) and Argentina (81.0%). Latin America has a huge appetite for foreign-language content. Global streaming platforms like Netflix and Disney+, among others, have made access to foreign-language content easier than ever before.
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| Apr 20, 2023
Mexico will be the only country where YouTube will trail Facebook beyond 2026. Mexico is YouTube’s third-most-penetrated market among internet users worldwide. The country was YouTube’s most penetrated market from 2016 to 2020, before falling to third place in 2021.
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| Mar 30, 2023
In the UK, Mexico, and Japan, Amazon’s share is much lower. Domestic competition is also stronger in these countries. For example, Mercado Libre’s share of ecommerce in Mexico will be 16.0% this year, greater than Amazon’s 13.7% share. Here again, no such domestic rival exists in Canada. Only Germany’s Amazon ecommerce share (51.1%) is higher than Canada’s.
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| Mar 27, 2023
That's UK, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Italy, France and Argentina. And then at the bottom we have this lower tier where far fewer internet users, around 14% or less. South Korea, Japan, and China, even though China's going to, as I mentioned, outnumber other regions as a proportion of internet users, only 11% in China.
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| Nov 27, 2023
And now they're playing I think one game a year in Germany and next year they're going to start playing one game a year in Mexico.
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