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Wildberries opens the borders of Turkey

Wildberries opens the borders of Turkey

Aralık 3, 2021

Campaign aggregator Wildberries has officially announced the start of work in the Republic of Turkey. So far, the site is only available in two languages: Russian and English.

This is not the first time this huge step in the development of the campaign has been taken; already 18 countries have an alliance with this marketplace. They do not plan to stop there and will continue to expand their export opportunities with foreign entrepreneurs.

The assortment at the moment is more than 5.6 million products from 163 thousand brands. And, as mentioned earlier, they are not going to stop there.

You can place an order on the website tr.wildberries.ru and using mobile applications for iOS and Android, which work in English and Russian. Delivery will be carried out through international logistics partners.

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