Ecommerce sales growth: ranked by country Country Online retail growth rate (2023) 1. Mexico 25.1% 2. Philippines 24.1% 3. Malaysia 18.0% 4. Argentina 17.0% 5. Brazil 15.4% 6. India 15.0% 7. Russia 14.0% 8. Japan 12.7% 9. Vietnam ...
In 2022, global e-commerce sales grew by 6.5 percent compared to the previous year. In that period, e-commerce accounted for approximately 19 percent of allretail sales worldwide. Asian countries lead the way According to a forecast, China and South Korea ranked first and third respectively on...
With the ecommerce market expected to reach $20.7 trillion by 2025, major sportswear companies such asNike,Adidas,Amazon,Alibaba, New Balance,Puma, NBA, NFL and IOC, are set to significantly grow their sales through this online distribution ...
The pandemic-driven two-year ecommerce boom of 2020 is set to decelerate considerably this year. Brick-and-mortar retail, meanwhile, returned with a vengeance last year and is in better shape than expected going into 2022. Topics Retail Ecommerce Sales ...
In 2023, e-commerce accounted for 19.4 percent of total retail sales worldwide. By 2027, the figure is forecast to increase to 22.6 percent.
Technological advances, a fading pandemic and returning confidence in the supply chain stand to make 2022 a banner year for ecommerce, including with fashion and apparel.
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“We believe that the Covid-driven bump will not flatten future e-commerce growth,” says Brian Nowak, an equity analyst covering the U.S. internet industry. He sees e-commerce reaching 27% of retail sales by 2026. “Across the world, we have yet to see a ceiling for e-commerce penet...
Global ecommerce sales are forecast to hit $6.09 trillion in 2024. Here are some numbers that tell the story of ecommerce sales worldwide.