According to data from Eurostat, last year 22% of companies in the European Union (EU) sold products or services on the internet, and for 19% of them, at least 1% of total turnover came from online channels.
Compared to 2019, the number of companies using e-commerce increased by one percentage point (in the year before the pandemic, 21% sold online) and, compared to 2010, the increase was six percentage points (in that year, the percentage was 13%).
“The steady growth in e-commerce sales in many countries has been intensified by the pandemic and restrictions on movement [of people], which have led customers and businesses to increase interest in online sales,” says Eurostat.
Among the countries with the highest percentage of companies selling on the internet are Ireland (40% of companies use e-commerce), Denmark (38%) and Sweden and Lithuania (both with 36%). On the opposite side of the table are Bulgaria and Luxembourg (both 12%) and Romania (13%). Portugal appears below the EU average, with only 17% of companies selling online in 2020.
Eurostat indicates that in 19% of EU companies with 10 or more employees or professionals, internet sales represent at least 1% of total turnover, a percentage that has been increasing since 2017.
In an analysis of the different Member States, Denmark appears at the top, with 32% of companies where online sales represent at least 1% of total turnover. Behind are Sweden and Ireland, with 34%. On the opposite side is Luxembourg (9%), Bulgaria (10%) and Romania (12%). In this indicator, Portugal appears again below the EU average, with 16% of companies in this situation.
No real mystery here on the consumer side, lousy and unreliable delivery services! Solve this problem and sales would take off.
By Stuart W. from Algarve on 01 Jan 2022, 16:03
Excellent, it means that high street sales are still dominant.
By Jacques De la Haye from Other on 03 Jan 2022, 18:54
If CTT didn’t make delivery almost impossible then I would definitely order more online!!!
By Dougal Gow from Algarve on 03 Jan 2022, 19:31