European organisations unite
Ecommerce Europe and the European Digital Commerce Association (EMOTA) announced in early September 2019 that they are joining forces: as of 1 January 2020 they continue under the aegis of Ecommerce Europe.
Digital commerce is expected to generated sales of EUR 621 billion in 2019. Challenges keep changing in the market, and by teaming up the two organisations – which represent more than 100,000 online stores of 25 countries – will be able to act more efficiently. //
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