LC has published the results of its annual survey and stacked it up with the 2001 and 2002 results. [elearningpost]
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The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has published it's Electronic Commerce and Development Report 2003.The report says that the share of Internet users buying online was highest in the Nordic countries, the United Kingdom and the United States, with 38 per cent of users having made purchases online,and was lowest in Mexico, where fewer
than 0.6 per cent had done so.From the report overview,"the share of sales to households in total Internet sales ranged from a maximum of about 30 per cent (Finland and Luxembourg) to a minimum of about 1 per cent Singapore).Internet retail sales remain a small part of total retail figures (around 1.5 per cent in the United States and the European Union), although many more consumers use the Internet to research purchases that they later make in stores. Estimates of total online retail sales for 2002 were $43.47 billion for the United States ($73 billion including travel), $28.29 billion for the European Union, $15 billion for the Asia-Pacific region, $2.3 for Latin America and as little as $4 million for Africa.As regards business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce transactions, official US statistics show the dominance of B2B transactions in the total of e-commerce".
E-Commerce and Development Report
Last ned hele rapporten (PDF 4,1 mb)
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