Coface: the crisis does not pull back the growth of e-commerce
The crisis does not pull back the growth of e-commerce. According to a recently published analysis of Coface, although datas are not yet available for last year’s global turnover, global e-retail sales amounted to 680 billion euros in 2011.
According to the analysis of the world's leading credit insurer, the amount spent on the internet is marginal, in comparision with the total amount of the global retail, 680 billion euro is a nice sum, this means 200 trillion HUF – calculating on today's exchange rate – and it is sevenfold of the 2011 Hungarian GDP. (MTI)
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