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    How E-commerce help during Covid19
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2020) MUHAMMAD JUNAID; Sp17-BBA-060; NUMRAH ASHRAF; LHR TP 6813
    The Covid-19 crash the business working all over the world so here E-commerce work as an antidote for business to recover from this crash. On 12 December covid-19 has be initiated in China city Wuhan and then within a days the infect thousands of people and now 205 countries are infected by this and their economy also affected by this virus because of strict lockdown and closing of many business which work on their stores and outlet. It’s a challenging situation for a world to tackle this problem and stable their economy which changes the trend of E-commerce. This situation change the behavior trends in consumer or costumer because they feel scare to interact with people which boost the social media as a tool to interact with someone. Now the economy with small GDP and growth rate may face severe issues due to this pandemic situation especially Pakistan. According to United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Pakistan would hardly hit by this Covid-19 situation and their economy is in danger and they may face severe loss in their GDP

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