Amsterdam School of International Business

European E-commerce Report 2023

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Europe continues to be affected by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, which has brought about high inflation rates, surging energy prices and general geopolitical instability.

All of these not only impact the purchasing power of consumers but also disrupt markets and global supply chains. Despite this, the findings of this year’s report show that e-commerce still continues to grow. In fact, the turnover in European B2C e-commerce increased from €849bn in 2021 to €899bn in 2022, even though the growth rate did decrease from 12% in 2021 to 6% in 2022.

That said, the growth rate for 2023 is forecast to slightly increase to 8%, with the turnover in European B2C e-commerce also continuing its positive growth tendency.

Reference Lone, S., Weltevreden, J., & Luharuwala, A. (2023). European E-commerce Report 2023. Hogeschool van Amsterdam. https://ecommerce-europe.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/European-Ecommerce-Report-2023-Light-Version.pdf
Published by  Centre for Economic Transformation 1 January 2023

Publication date

Jan 2023

Author(s)

Sara Lone
Aishwarya Luharuwala

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