European business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce sales totaled 106 billion euros ($133 billion) in 2006 and will grow at an annual growth rate of 25 percent over the next 5 years, tripling in amount to reach nearly 323 billion euros ($407 billion), according to eMarketer (via MarketingCharts).
The European e-commerce market is forecast to reach $197 million this year - a growth of 37 percent - after which market growth is expected to gradually decelerate, reaching 16 percent growth in the fifth year of the forecast (2011).
The European market is far from uniform, according to “European B2C E-Commerce: Spotlight on the UK, Germany and France.” The three countries in the title together now account for 72 percent of Europe’s online sales:
The first European e-commerce wave began with the UK, Germany and France, and the next wave, over the next four years, will begin in smaller markets - Italy, the Netherlands and Spain - eMarketer forecasts.
The third wave will follow early in the next decade, as Eastern European states - Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic - begin to embrace e-commerce, it said.
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