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India’s ultrafast delivery apps and Samsung’s slow decline in market share

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

Hello, this is Akito from Singapore. With the Covid-19 restrictions over the past few years, delivery apps have become a staple service in our lives, and they are still improving fast.

One of the most common delivery apps here is Grab. I ordered a few snacks at a Japanese food store about three kilometres away from my house, and it took about 45 minutes for Grab’s rider to deliver. When I lived in Tokyo, I used Uber Eats frequently. Again, it took more than 30 minutes for the items I ordered at a convenience store in my neighbourhood to arrive.

Singapore and Tokyo are mature metropolises with relatively low traffic congestion and a well-oiled delivery network. I can only look and marvel at what is happening in the urban areas of India, where fierce competition has driven delivery times down much further.

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