P&G's China E-Commerce Sales Point In Direction Of Future Growth
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
P&G China's e-commerce business is growing at 60%, with seven of 10 categories holding or growing online market share, the firm’s Chinese e-commerce head says. Its global personal health care segment struggled in its latest quarter due to lower levels of product innovation compared to year-ago period.
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