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Singapore Limit Access In and Out of Country, Here's The Fate of Secondhand Business in Batam
Singapore implements a 'semi lockdown' policy caused by Covid-19 outbreak. That makes bad impact for secondhand goods from Singapore in Batam City.
TRIBUNBATAM.id, BATAM - It is no longer a secret that Batam is a paradise of secondhand goods imported from neighboring countries, Singapore.
The geographical condition of Batam, which is not far from Singapore, causes a number of secondhand goods businesses from Singapore in Batam to grow rapidly.
Moreover, the tit for tat, consumers in Batam are also quite interested in secondhand goods imported from neighboring countries.
So, what will happen to this business after Singapore implements a 'semi lockdown' policy in the country?
The policy turned out to be a bad impact in the procurement of secondhand goods from Singapore in Batam City.
One example is the resale market located at Sungai Jodoh, Batam.
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Sungai Jodoh is one of the biggest resale markets after Batu Aji.
Many used goods from Singapore are sold such as clothes, shoes, bags or bicycles.
Aldo, one of the supermarket owners of secondhand goods outlets from Singapore when found by TRIBUNBATAM.id said that his store felt difficulty in procuring the goods.
"Since the existence of the pandemic itself has clearly had an impact on us. Visitors began to diminish. But during Singapore's lockdown, it had more impact on us," he said.
Aldo admitted that no goods had entered at all and only sold old stock.
Nevertheless, secondhand outlets in Sungai Jodoh looked empty of visitors.
Many outlets choose to close and stop selling until an uncertain time limit.
The same thing was said by Regar.
One of the owners of secondhand goods outlets at Aviari Batu Aji Market in Batam.