Lockdowns and Disruption: Thailand’s Retail Environment and Recovery

June 16, 2021

Thailand is in the midst of an unprecedented health and economic crisis. This is particularly apparent in the retail sector. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant shifts in consumer spending and behavioral changes that are likely to result in long-term changes to retail in Thailand. As organizations seek to navigate these new challenges and opportunities, it is more important than ever to understand the trends, permanent changes, and trajectory of the inevitable retail recovery.

Hear from retail industry experts including Tractus Executive Director and Co-Founder Dennis Meseroll as they discuss the current situation in Thailand, future prospects and opportunities, and how retail might look different even after the economy recovers from COVID-19. Understanding these trends can create a long-term competitive advantage for your business. This webinar was hosted by Australian-Thai Chamber of Commerce.

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