US e-commerce has been growing rapidly, and it’s expected to reach $327 billion by 2016, after $202 billion in 2011. On the other hand, 44% of total retail sales, which equivalent $1,660 billion will be impacted by the web in 2016, with a rate of 9% CAGR from 2011 till 2016. That means there’s a huge …
Technology enables people to shop across borders, anywhere, anytime and via any device, so we need to identify the insights into how and why consumers shop cross-borders: US and China are the biggest markets in terms of online spend, followed by Japan and the UK, while Argentina achieved the biggest annual growth rate in mobile …
Today’s estimated African population of 1.1 billion represents about 15% of the world’s total. The gross national income (GNI) per capita in Africa is about one quarter of the world average gross national income and the total international B2C trade from Africa and the entire Middle East region represented only about 2.2% of the world’s …