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SAO PAULO, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Brazilian retailers Magazine Luiza MGLU3.SA and Americanas AMER3.SA announced an e-commerce partnership on Tuesday and will each start selling their products on the other's respective retail platform.
Shares in Magazine Luiza were up 3% in the afternoon, while Americanas rose more than 5%. Brazil's equity benchmark index Bovespa .BVSP, which Americanas is not part of, was stable.
Americanas will begin to sell its products on Magazine Luiza's e-commerce platform from Tuesday, while Magazine Luiza will do the same on Americanas' platform in the next few weeks, the firms said in a joint statement.
The deal is the latest of retailers joining forces in Brazil's e-commerce segment, which has seen an increasingly competitive environment this year as players, including Sea's SE.N Shopee, Amazon AMZN.O and MercadoLibre MELI.O, expanded free-shipping policies and offered consistent promotions.
MercadoLibre announced a partnership last month to sell Brazilian retailer Casas Bahia's BHIA3.SA products on its platform. Magazine Luiza itself has had an e-commerce partnership with China's AliExpress in Brazil since 2024.
Magazine Luiza and Americanas said they have a complementary portfolio, given Magazine Luiza's strength in electronics, household appliances and cell phones, and Americanas' operations in snacks, cleaning products and personal hygiene.
(Reporting by Andre Romani; Editing by Brendan O'Boyle and Kylie Madry)
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