There is still a two-digit growth in e-commerce
The European e-commerce continues to grow at around 12 percent per year, while the Hungarian players are expecting a somewhat higher average growth of between 15 and 20 percent – according to the latest forecast of Ecommerce Europe, announced by Monday by Growww Digital.
The performance of e-commerce in Europe was around 510 billion euros in 2016, according to Ecommerce Europe’s data, which was 12 percent higher than a year before. The Central European average is 14 percent, while in Hungary it is expected that the average growth will be around 15-20 percent. (MTI)
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