E-commerce Boosting Mexican Artisans Sales
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The global pandemic has led to a spike in e-commerce around the world - opening up international markets for local artist in remotes areas of Mexico.
These local artisans have been learning that they can have better luck selling their work directly online than trying to navigate local markets. They are learning that when it comes to business that computers and cellphones are their keys to success.
CGTN correspondent Alasdiar Baverstock reports.
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