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    Korean online shopping hits $15.73 billion with food leading sales

    June 2, 2025
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    Online shopping in the Republic of Korea experienced a modest increase in April 2025, with sales rising 2.5 percent compared to the same period a year earlier. The steady growth was largely attributed to higher consumer spending on food products and related services, according to data released by Statistics Korea on Monday.

    Korean online shopping hits $15.73 billion with food leading sales

    The total value of online shopping transactions reached 21.69 trillion won, equivalent to approximately US$15.73 billion. This represents an increase of 535.2 billion won over April 2024, reflecting the continued shift among South Korean consumers toward digital platforms for their purchasing needs. The data highlights how online commerce remains resilient despite broader economic uncertainties and market fluctuations.

    A significant driver of this growth was the rising demand for food services, which surged 13.9 percent year-on-year to reach 3.9 trillion won. The increase in food-related online purchases suggests that consumer habits continue to favor the convenience of digital platforms for ordering meals, groceries, and other food items. Industry analysts point to the sustained popularity of food delivery services and online grocery shopping, trends that were accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic and have since become deeply embedded in consumer behavior.

    While food services led the growth, other sectors contributed to the overall increase as well. The demand for various household goods, electronics, and lifestyle products remains steady, reflecting ongoing consumer confidence in e-commerce platforms. However, the data did not specify growth rates for these additional categories.

    The latest figures from Statistics Korea also indicate that mobile transactions remain a dominant force in the country’s online shopping sector. With a high smartphone penetration rate and widespread adoption of mobile payment systems, South Korean consumers continue to favor mobile apps for their shopping activities, further reinforcing the importance of digital infrastructure in the nation’s retail landscape.

    Economic experts note that the continued growth of online shopping in Korea underscores the sector’s adaptability to evolving consumer needs and technological advancements. Despite concerns about global inflationary pressures and potential shifts in monetary policy, domestic consumption through online channels has shown resilience. This stability is seen as a positive indicator for South Korea’s broader economy, which has increasingly leaned on digital industries to drive growth and maintain competitiveness in the global market.

    Looking ahead, market watchers anticipate that the online shopping sector will continue to benefit from innovations in logistics, payment technologies, and personalized marketing strategies. These factors are expected to further enhance consumer experiences and sustain the momentum in e-commerce sales throughout the remainder of 2025. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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