Domestic e-commerce saw record growth, according to a survey
Due to the coronavirus, domestic e-commerce achieved a record annual growth of 34.8 percent and a gross turnover of 355 billion HUF in the first 6 months, according to research by GKI Digital and Árukereső.hu.
The impact of the coronavirus is shown by the fact that within the first half of the year, the growth of e-commerce can be largely attributed to the second quarter. Although the expansion in the first three months was also significant, above 20 percent, the next period also brought more than double the 47 percent increase, they wrote. (MTI)
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