During an interview with radio program A Los Botes, Argentine Chamber of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (CAME) spokesperson Vicente Lourenzo stated that, “We believe that the [online shopping] reform is inopportune. Read more: Everything You Need To Know About Online Shopping And Delivery Now That It’s BackHe added: “It’s like we are going back to the way things were during the ’90s. It harms Argentine interests, because our products cannot compete with Chinese products in price.”This week, an official resolution has made ordering items online from abroad and having those items delivered to your house possible again. Meanwhile, that same purse, if it arrives via the new online ‘door-to-door’ delivery service, could cost between AR $600 and AR $700,” he added. So while you may have started mentally making a wish list of all the things you could potentially buy under the guidelines of Argentina’s reinstated online shopping cosmos, many small business owners are dreading the moment the system is successfully up and running.
Source: The Bubble July 28, 2016 19:18 UTC