The cross-border share of total e-commerce in Europe is a little higher compared to 2018
According to Ecommerce News, the overall online cross-border market in Europe represented a turnover of €108.75 billion in 2019. That’s an increase of 14.4% compared to one year before.
At the same time, the cross-border share represents 23.55% of total online sales in Europe, which is similar to the previous year.
Cross-Border Commerce Europe has created a list of the strongest e-commerce companies in Europe with a focus on cross-border performance.
Compared to the top 10 of 2018, there are some significant changes. Lego, C&A, Smyths Toys and TomTom entered the list, while Pandora, Thomann, Jack & Jones, and Swarovski dropped in the rankings.
- Ikea
- H&M
- Zara
- Lego
- Nespresso
- C&A
- Zalando
- Vivino
- Smyths Toys
- TomTom
We’ve reported that IKEA?opened?its store on Alibaba Group’s B2C online marketplace Tmall. That’s the first time the global furniture retailer is selling its products on a third-party platform.
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