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2022 European E-commerce Report.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

2022 European e-commerce report [documento eletrónico] / Sara Lone, Jesse Weltevreden

AUTOR(ES):

LONE, SaraWELTEVREDEN, Jesse, co-autor

PUBLICAÇÃO:

Amsterdam: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, 2022

NOTAS:

light version of the report
"Ecommerce Europe and EuroCommerce today jointly published the 2022 European E-commerce Report. In 2021, European e-commerce grew by 13 % to €718 billion euros. The growth rate has remained stable, though it has risen slightly compared to 2020. The 2021 B2C turnover figures show that e-commerce continues to grow, despite lockdowns being lifted and consumers’ ability to visit physical stores again. After the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, e-commerce has become even more firmly anchored in the economy and society. Overall, two trends can be identified. On the one hand, the normalisation and stabilisation of the sales compared to the exceptional previous year: E-commerce continued to grow in 2021 and is also forecast to do so in 2022, with growth slowly stabilising. On the other hand, the report identifies that consumers are being more careful in their spending. The effects of the war in Ukraine, inflation, disrupted global supply chains and a general feeling of uncertainty, are bringing the growth figures back to pre-pandemic levels. Nonetheless, the fact that e-commerce sales are only experiencing a small decline so far shows that the digital commerce sector has become indispensable and very resilient. Additionally, the online services industry, such as e-tourism, events and ticketing, experienced a steady recovery during this past year."

TEMA:

Correios e Serviços Postais

ASSUNTOS:

Serviço-PostalComércio eletrónicoInovaçãoInternet

DATA PUB.:

2022

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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