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Internet · BelgiumLast year, Belgian consumers spent 17.4 billion euros on online purchases. This was a billion euros more than in 2023, representing an increase of 6.7 percent. In 2024, Belgians did a quarter of all their spending online for the first time. This is according to the latest Market Monitor from sector federation Becom. In 2023, Belgians spent 16.3 billion euros. This too was a strong increase compared to a year earlier, up nearly 11 percent. Althou…See the Story
Belgians Spent 17.4 Billion Euros Online In 2024
Germany · GermanyA majority of German ecommerce businesses are not happy with how the industry is performing. Only 6 percent of online sellers are ‘very satisfied’, which is the lowest that has been recorded since 2015. At the same time, the share of ‘very dissatisfied’ sellers has increased from 15 to 21 percent in one year.See the Story
52% German online retailers are dissatisfied
Lady Gaga · FranceSocial network TikTok is taking e-commerce by storm and will launch a new feature, dubbed TikTok Shop—on Monday in France, Germany and Italy—allowing direct purchases in the app, the company said on Thursday.See the Story
TikTok Shop ready for business in France, Germany, Italy
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Netherlands · NetherlandsLast year, Dutch consumers spent 36 billion euros online. This was an increase of 5 percent, compared to 2023. At the same time, the number of orders fell by 1 percent. For the first time, the majority of international purchases were placed with Chinese platforms.See the Story
Ecommerce in the Netherlands increased 5% in 2024
France · FranceMarketplace solution provider Mirakl has generated over 162 million euros in annual recurring revenues in 2024. Its GMV also showed a year-on-year growth of 30 percent, reaching 10.3 billion euros. Mirakl is a French marketplace solution provider. This means that it offers a SaaS solution, with which B2C and B2B companies can create and scale online marketplaces. In addition to the marketplace solution, it also offers services like streamlined s…See the Story
Mirakl: ‘GMV Increased 30 Percent’ - Data Intelligence
Germany · GermanyThe average shipping costs of the 100 largest online retailers in Germany have increased from 3.92 euros to 4.39 euros over the past two years. Fewer and fewer retailers offer free shipping as a standard. Nearly a quarter of companies charge return fees in some form. This is according to an analysis by Neuhandeln. The German trade publication examined the shipping and return policies of the 100 largest online retailers, as ranked by EHI. Rising …See the Story
‘Shipping Costs At Germany’s Top 100 Up 12% In Two Years’
Poland · PolandPolish online marketplace Allegro announced that it generated 2.6 billion euros in sales in 2024. This was an increase of 7 percent compared to a year earlier. The company’s gross merchandise volume (GMV) increased 10 percent, to 15.3 billion euros. Allegro is an online marketplace from Poland, which was launched in 1999. Since then, it has grown internationally as well. Last year, it launched in Slovakia. A year earlier, it also launched in the…See the Story
Allegro Made Almost 3 Billion Euros In Sales
Amazon · FranceFor several years, German Amazon customers have been able to return products without packaging. No shipping box or parcel label is required, making it easy for buyers. Now, the market leader is further incentivizing box-free returns: customers who use a box must pay a fee. Amazon introduced the box-free return option in Germany – Europe’s largest market for the American e-commerce giant – in 2022. Customers can drop off parcels without a box or …See the Story