YouTube will launch its first official shopping channel for live commerce in South Korea on June 30, Yonhap news agency reported on Wednesday.
South Korea already has a booming live-streaming commerce
business led by tech giant Naver, making it a prime test market for the global
heavyweight as the Alphabet-owned company focuses on becoming more
"shoppable".
The new channel will operate in Korean language and will
start as a 90-day project. In the beginning, it will provide a live-commerce
platform to companies and plans to livestream shopping content from about 30
brands, Yonhap and other Korean media said, citing people familiar with the matter.
It is YouTube's first official shopping channel in any
country, Yonhap said.
YouTube Korea did not have an immediate comment.
With YouTube's ad revenue affected by advertisers curtailing
spending and competition from platforms like TikTok, Google's Chief Business
Officer Philipp Schindler said in February there was "lots of potential in
making it easier for people to shop from the creators, brands and content they
love".
Shares in Naver fell 4 percent on Wednesday morning, while
retailer Lotte Shopping fell 3.3 percent, versus the wider market's 0.5 percent
drop.
South Korea's live commerce market is projected to grow to
KRW 10 trillion this year from KRW 2.8 trillion in 2021, with Naver currently holding about 60
percent market share, according to Kyobo Securities. © Reuters