New Straits Times

More consumers take to online shopping in Southeast Asia

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BANGKOK: Thailand has seen an explosion of Internet shopping in recent years as consumers become more tech savvy. And if that’s anything to go by, e-commerce in Southeast Asia is taking off as well.

Online retail sales in Thailand of everything from washing machines and television­s to fish sauce are growing more than 100 per cent, far outpacing purchases made at traditiona­l stores, where sales are rising about 10 per cent.

That’s down to a combinatio­n of stronger and faster Internet speeds in the country and the success of online merchants, like Lazada. Thailand’s third-biggest mobile-phone company, Total Access Communicat­ion Pcl, estimates that Thais spend up to six hours a day on social media websites.

Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia that breaks down retail sales data into an online category, providing a useful guide of what e-commerce growth may be like in the region, according to Maybank Kim Eng Holdings Ltd.

While online sales in Southeast Asia have been growing strongly, they still account for less than four per cent of overall retail purchases, Maybank economists Chua Hak Bin and Lee Ju Ye said in a report.

Bigger markets, like China and South Korea, already have higher penetratio­n rates of online retailing of 16 per cent and 18 per cent respective­ly. That shows the potential for Southeast Asia, where e-commerce sales could grow between five and 10 per cent of overall retail purchases over the next five years, said Maybank.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. founder Jack Ma recently signed up to be a member of a government panel in Indonesia tasked with steering the e-commerce industry in the country.

Macquarie Research estimates online retailing in the country can reach US$65 billion (RM277.58 billion) by 2020.

The surge in e-commerce and a lack of official data means the health of the consumer in Southeast Asia may be underestim­ated, said Maybank. Tracking consumer patterns will involve more than just looking at official retail sales, it said.

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