Airwallex Director of Strategy Amelia Hamer says there has been a “very sharp decline” in E-commerce spending by Australians.
Airwallex Director of Strategy Amelia Hamer says there has been a “very sharp decline” in E-commerce spending by Australians. “New South Wales, as the most digital state … seems to be the most impacted by this trend,” Ms Hamer told Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd.
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