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KSH: more than half of the EU citizens purchased online last year
An average of 57 percent of the population of the European Union ordered goods via the Internet last year.
The proportion of online buyers is much higher in the UK (82 percent), Sweden (81 percent) and significantly lower in Bulgaria (18 percent) and in Romania (16 percent) – according to the figures of the Central Statistical Office (KSH). (MTI)
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