Dublin, Feb. 08, 2016 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/87whq3/europe) has announced the addition of the "Europe Cross-Border B2C E-Commerce 2015" report to their offering.
The largest B2C E-Commerce markets in Western Europe, the UK and Germany, are attractive destinations for cross-border online shoppers around the world. More than a quarter of all orders dispatched from online merchants in the UK were shipped internationally last summer, and in Germany over half of online merchants were selling to more than one country internationally. Italy and Spain saw their cross-border E-Commerce exports increase as well, though they were still outweighed by imports.
In Eastern Europe, cross-border online retail sales to Russia more than doubled in 2014. Chinese E-Commerce marketplace AliExpress significantly gained in popularity among Russian online shoppers and another China-based player, JD.com launched a Russian-language version of its website to gain a share of tens of millions of online orders shipped from China to Russia every year. In Poland, as well, AliExpress ranked in the top 3 overseas E-Commerce websites used by online shoppers, behind eBay and Amazon. Overall, the cross-border E-Commerce trend is expected to persist in all European sub-regions in the near future.
Key Questions Answered:
- How is cross-border B2C E-Commerce evolving in Europe and around the world?
- Which countries in Europe have the highest online shopper penetration rate?
- Which countries are targeted by cross-border online shoppers across Europe?
- How high are cross-border B2C E-Commerce exports and imports of some major European markets?
Key Topics Covered:
1. Management Summary
2. Global
2.1 Cross-Border B2C E-Commerce Overview, August 2014
2.2 Cross-Border B2C E-Commerce Sales, in USD billion
2.3 Cross-Border B2C E-Commerce Share of Total B2C E-Commerce Sales
2.4 Number of Cross-Border Online Shoppers, in millions
2.5 Cross-Border Online Shopper Penetration,
2.6 Breakdown of Cross-Border E-Commerce Sales, by Regions
2.7 Share of Clothing and Footwear on Cross-Border Online Purchases, by Region
2.8 Reasons to Purchase Online Cross-Border
2.9 Perceived Barriers to Cross-Border Shopping
2.10 Overview of Cross-Border Activities of Top B2C E-Commerce Merchants, incl. Headquarter Location, Local Operations and Shipment to Countries/Regions without Local Operations, August 2015
3. Europe
3.1. Europe Regional
3.2. Western Europe
3.3. Eastern Europe
3.4. Scandinavia
Companies Mentioned
- ASOS
- Aliexpress
- Amazon
- Apple
- Casino Guichard-Perrachon S.A
- eBay
- JD.com
- Liberty Interactive Corporation
- Macy'S Inc.
- Otto Gmbh & Co KG
- Qiwi
- Suning Commerce Group Co.
- Tesco PLC
- Ulmart
- Vkontakte
- Wal-Mart
- Yandex.Money
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