A double-digit growth occured on the European and Hungarian e-commerce market in 2014
According to the data of the Ecommerce Europe, the European e-commerce sector grew by an average of 14 percent in 2014 and its turnover reached 126 trillion HUF (423 billion euros).
According to the data of the eNet, the Hungarian e-commerce increased by 26 percent and its turnover reached 273 billion HUF (less than one billion euros) – the Association for Electronic Trade (SzEK.org) told MTI on Wednesday.
It is predicted that in 2015 the European e-commerce sales will expand by 12.5 percent, while in Hungary a 26 percent growth is expected. (MTI)
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