Industry 4.0 is increasingly driving changes in the socio-economic order. Through a dense flow of information, opportunities in mapping trade patterns are increasingly varied along with the development of digital technology.
A real phenomenon that is felt at the moment, especially in Indonesia, is that traders can have shops without having to own a building, and the convenience felt by consumers because they can choose various products according to their preferences without having to move from their location. There are also economic opportunities from digital trade to penetrate local and foreign markets.