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Online Shopping: Clothing And Accessories Are Still The Most Popular Products.

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At present, China is the largest B2C e-commerce market in the world.

According to the statistics of China's National Bureau of statistics in 2014, our country's online retail sales grew by 50% compared to the same period last year, and its sales volume was also close to US $450 billion.

The United Nations Conference on Trade and development, a survey of the development of electricity providers in 130 global economies, shows that in developing countries and new economies, the development of e-commerce in East Asia is most balanced.

The report also reveals that between 2013 and 2018, the number of online shoppers will increase by about 50%, of which clothing and accessories are still the most popular products.

Hugo net learned from the "internetretailer.com" website March 31st report that this document, entitled "information economy report 2015", investigates the importance of Internet use, security payment, credit card penetration rate and the development of postal express network.

According to these indicators, each economy is scored with a full score of 100 points, and its score can serve as the first step in formulating the national electricity supplier strategy.

The top three countries that scored the highest electricity suppliers were Luxemburg (91.7), Norway (88.3) and Finland (88.1).

The United States ranked fifteenth with a score of 82.

Most of the top ten countries are in Europe (6/10).

South Korea is the only country in Asia to enter the top ten.

From 2013 to 2018, the number of online shoppers will increase by 50%, from 1 billion 78 million in 2013 to 1 billion 623 million.

Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary General of the trade and development conference, said: "

Digital economy

The expansion will affect more and more business activities, and governments should consider their policies in order to achieve sustainable development of e-commerce.

The report also examines the strengths and weaknesses of the 130 regions.

In Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, Oceania, Australia and New Zealand.

Express delivery network

The backwardness restricts the development of e-commerce.

In Africa, the low network penetration limits the development of e-commerce.

However, the report points out that in the Middle East and Africa, the number of online buyers will increase from 93 million 600 thousand in 2013 to 170 million 600 thousand in 2018, with a growth rate of 82%.

In Asia and Oceania, the number of online buyers will grow from 460 million 300 thousand to 782 million 400 thousand in the same period, with a growth rate of 70%.

The report also found that:

1.2013 to 2018, global B2C

Electronic Commerce

Market share in Asia and Oceania is expected to rise from 28% to 37%. In the same period, the share of the Middle East and Africa will rise from 2.2% to 2.5%.

2. in South Africa, the main reason why consumers do not want to buy online is that they want to be able to touch physical objects before buying (49.3%), followed by doubts about the safety of online payment (36.8%).

3. the proportion of Internet users willing to purchase online is not the same in different countries. The proportion of Mexico is less than 5%, while Germany, Austria, Denmark and the United Kingdom share 60% to 70%.

4. the proportion of Internet users in developing countries is low, but the proportion of users using social networks is relatively high.

In Mexico, for example, about 80% of Internet users use social networks.

5. South Korea's retail sales account for 16% of the total retail sales.

6. clothing and accessories are the highest rate of online shopping.

In the next six months, about 57% of Internet users in Asia and Oceania intend to buy such products online.

In Europe, the online shopping rate of clothing and accessories accounts for 34% of online shopping, 28% for Latin America and 42% for North America.

7. in Africa and the Middle East, cash on delivery is the most prominent feature, and 48% of online orders are cash on delivery.

The report also pointed out that in the past few years, the electricity supplier of developing countries has developed rapidly, and the level of use of mobile phones, social media and the Internet has been increasing.

The emergence of new applications, platforms and payment solutions has promoted the development of e-commerce.

E-commerce is developing rapidly in the developing countries, including the least developed countries.


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