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    How Amazon’s arrival in SA could disrupt retail market and boost consumer choice

    October 19, 2023
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    Robert Koen, general manager of the Sub-Saharan Africa region for Amazon
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    Global online retail and tech giant Amazon has officially announced its plans to launch Amazon.co.za in the South African market in 2024, confirming the long-speculated news.

    1. The arrival of Amazon is expected to shake up the local retail sector, both brick-and-mortar and online, putting pressure on traditional retailers such as Pepkor, Pick n Pay, Mr Price, Shoprite, TFG, Woolworths, Massmart, and Takealot.com.
    2. Local consumers and shopaholics stand to benefit from a wider range of products and, hopefully, more competitive prices as Amazon’s entry introduces increased competition.
    3. Following Amazon’s announcement, the share prices of major retailers listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) experienced a decline. Tech giant Naspers and its subsidiary Prosus also saw a decrease in their share prices.
    4. Amazon.co.za will offer South African-based sellers an opportunity to expand their reach and sell their products to customers across the country. Independent sellers can register their businesses on sell.amazon.com/south-africa.
    5. The launch of Amazon.co.za in 2024 will enable independent sellers throughout South Africa to rapidly grow and scale their businesses, leveraging the innovative capabilities provided by Amazon.
    6. Amazon’s entry into the South African market is expected to deliver great value and a convenient shopping experience for customers, while also stimulating entrepreneurship and economic growth in the country.
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