The revenue in the e-commerce market in the United States was modeled to amount to 1.18 trillion U.S. dollars in 2024. Following a continuous upward trend, the revenue has risen by 754.29 billion U.S. dollars since 2017. Between 2024 and 2029, the revenue will rise by 655.91 billion U.S. dollars, continuing its consistent upward trajectory.Further information about the methodology, more market segments, and metrics can be found on the dedicated Market Insights page on eCommerce.
In 2024, global retail e-commerce sales reached an estimated ************ U.S. dollars. Projections indicate a ** percent growth in this figure over the coming years, with expectations to come close to ************** dollars by 2028. World players Among the key players on the world stage, the American marketplace giant Amazon holds the title of the largest e-commerce player globally, with a gross merchandise value of nearly *********** U.S. dollars in 2024. Amazon was also the most valuable retail brand globally, followed by mostly American competitors such as Walmart and the Home Depot. Leading e-tailing regions E-commerce is a dormant channel globally, but nowhere has it been as successful as in Asia. In 2024, the e-commerce revenue in that continent alone was measured at nearly ************ U.S. dollars, outperforming the Americas and Europe. That year, the up-and-coming e-commerce markets also centered around Asia. The Philippines and India stood out as the swiftest-growing e-commerce markets based on online sales, anticipating a growth rate surpassing ** percent.
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Significant fluctuations are estimated for all segments over the forecast period for the revenue. In general, the indicator appears to exhibit a positive trend, with more segments showing increasing values rather than decreasing values until 2030. Among them, the segment Food attains the highest value throughout the entire period, reaching 1.23 trillion U.S. dollars.The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
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According to Cognitive Market Research, the global cross-border e-commerce market size is USD 791542.2 million in 2024 and will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.50% from 2024 to 2031.
North America held the major market of more than 40%of the global revenue with a market size of USD 316616.88million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28.7%from 2024 to 2031.
Europe accounted for a share of over 30% of the global market size of USD 237462.66million.
Asia Pacific held the market of around 23% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 182054.71million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.5%from 2024 to 2031.
Latin America's market will have more than 5% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 39577.11million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 29.9%from 2024 to 2031.
Middle East and Africa are the major markets of around 2% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 15830.84 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.2%from 2024 to 2031.
The Credit/Debit Cards held the highest Cross border E commerce market revenue share in 2024.
Key Drivers of Cross border E commerce Market
Increasing Internet Penetration and Smartphone Adoption to Increase the Demand Globally
One of the key drivers in the cross-border e-commerce market is the increasing internet penetration and smartphone adoption worldwide. As more people gain access to the internet and smartphones, the potential customer base for online shopping expands, leading to a surge in cross-border e-commerce activities. The convenience of shopping online from international retailers, coupled with the availability of a wide range of products and competitive prices, has fueled the growth of cross-border e-commerce. Moreover, the ease of payment through digital wallets and online payment platforms has further facilitated cross-border transactions. This trend is expected to continue as internet infrastructure improves and smartphone technology becomes more affordable, driving the growth of cross-border e-commerce.
Growing Preference for Global Brands and Product Variety to Propel Market Growth
Another key driver in the cross-border e-commerce market is the growing preference among consumers for global brands and a wider variety of products. Cross-border e-commerce allows consumers to access products that may not be available in their local markets, giving them access to a broader selection of goods from around the world. This has led to an increase in demand for international brands and niche products that cater to specific interests and preferences. Additionally, cross-border e-commerce offers consumers the opportunity to compare prices and quality across different markets, empowering them to make informed purchasing decisions. As a result, retailers are increasingly focusing on expanding their product offerings and improving the shopping experience for cross-border shoppers, driving the growth of cross-border e-commerce.
Restraint Factors Of Cross border E commerce Market
Complex Regulatory Environment to Limit the Sales
One of the key restraints in the cross-border e-commerce market is the complex regulatory environment governing international trade and e-commerce. Different countries have varying regulations and policies regarding taxes, customs duties, import/export restrictions, and consumer protection laws, which can create barriers for cross-border e-commerce businesses. Adhering to these regulations can be challenging for e-commerce companies, especially smaller businesses that may not have the resources to navigate the complexities of international trade laws. This can result in delays, additional costs, and legal issues, limiting the growth of cross-border e-commerce.
Logistics Challenges and High International Shipping Costs
A major restraint in the cross-border e-commerce market is the inefficiency and high cost of international logistics. Delivering products across borders involves dealing with multiple carriers, customs delays, varying delivery standards, and return complications—all of which increase the total shipping time and expense. For consumers, this often translates into higher prices and uncertainty around delivery timelines, which can discourage repeat purchases. For sellers...
Asia leads the ranking of biggest e-commerce markets worldwide. The total revenue of online retail in Asian countries added up to nearly * trillion U.S. dollars in 2025. This was approximately *** billion U.S. dollars higher than the e-commerce revenue reached in the Americas. Australia, Oceania, and Africa were estimated to achieve far lower e-commerce revenues in 2025, with values below ** billion U.S. dollars. Asia’s leading position can mostly be ascribed to China, which achieved a revenue of over ************ U.S. dollars in 2024. How dominant is Asia in e-commerce? The e-commerce market is highly developed on the Asian continent, and will continue to grow. For instance, India is among the countries with the highest Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for its e-commerce market. Between 2025 and 2029, the market value is forecast to grow with over ** percent annually. The Latin-American e-commerce market is also forecast to grow quickly in the coming years. Large Asian e-commerce markets have a strong influence over the rest of the world. A concrete example of an Asian e-commerce channel that is being adopted in the West is the TikTok Shop, connecting social media and e-commerce to form social commerce.
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E-commerce companies sell various goods and associated services through online portals, either on websites, mobile apps or integrated into social media platforms. Internet access across Europe continues to accelerate, with the vast majority of countries boasting usage rates of over 80% of the population. The spread of fast broadband and mobile data has enabled rising numbers of Europeans to engage in e-shopping. Over the five years through 2025, e-commerce revenue is slated to climb at a compound annual rate of 4% to reach €352.5 billion. E-tailers benefit from lower overhead costs than bricks-and-mortar stores, enabling them to offer highly competitive prices and draw sales away from traditionally popular establishments like department stores. E-tailers have taken off by leveraging these cost advantages to appeal to an increasingly price-conscious consumer base. The expansion of value-added services like buy now, pay later and fast, flexible delivery options have contributed to strong industry growth. However, the industry hasn’t been immune to recent cos-of-living pressures; sky-high inflation across much of Europe severely dented Europeans’ spending power, with drops in sales volumes affecting many online stores in 2023. Despite this, revenue continues on an upwards trajectory as inflation outweighs the drop in volume sales, contributing to forecast revenue growth of 3.9% in 2025. Looking forwards, rising internet penetration will continue to provide a growing market for e-tailers, driving revenue upwards at a projected compound annual rate of 6.3% over the five years through 2030 to reach €478.9 billion. E-tailers will continue to adapt their business practices and product selections to reflect the ever-growing level of environmental awareness. Delivery fleets will become fully electrified for many companies, while increasingly stringent waste regulations will force companies to adopt biodegradable or recyclable packaging in the coming years. Still, online retailers must innovate to compete with rival Asian companies like Temu as these competitors increasingly penetrate European markets. The integration of Gen AI and data analytics will transform business operations, making them more efficient and helping to lower wage costs, supporting profitability.
In 2023, e-commerce sales in France amounted to approximately *** billion euros. This represents an increase of nearly **** percent compared to the previous year when online sales were approximately ***** billion euros.
Key players In the fourth quarter of 2023, Amazon emerged as the leading e-commerce platform in France, attracting an average of ** million unique monthly visitors. Leboncoin followed in second place, with an average traffic of **** million monthly visitors. Notably, E.Leclerc experienced a notable increase in average monthly traffic, signaling its growing prominence in the French online grocery landscape.
Fashion leads the way As of 2023, fashion was the most purchased product category online in France, and one player stood out in this segment. The Chinese fast-fashion company Shein ranked second after Amazon in the top online stores in the French e-commerce market in 2023, garnering an estimated *** billion U.S. dollars in e-commerce net sales that year, racking up more online sales than the likes of Boulanger, Apple and Cdiscount.
In 2023, the revenue from e-commerce in Taiwan reached approximately **** trillion New Taiwan dollars. This showcased a year-over-year growth of *** percent.
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E-commerce companies sell various goods and associated services through online portals, either on websites, mobile apps or integrated into social media platforms. Internet access across Europe continues to accelerate, with the vast majority of countries boasting usage rates of over 80% of the population. The spread of fast broadband and mobile data has enabled rising numbers of Europeans to engage in e-shopping. Over the five years through 2025, e-commerce revenue is slated to climb at a compound annual rate of 4% to reach €352.5 billion. E-tailers benefit from lower overhead costs than bricks-and-mortar stores, enabling them to offer highly competitive prices and draw sales away from traditionally popular establishments like department stores. E-tailers have taken off by leveraging these cost advantages to appeal to an increasingly price-conscious consumer base. The expansion of value-added services like buy now, pay later and fast, flexible delivery options have contributed to strong industry growth. However, the industry hasn’t been immune to recent cos-of-living pressures; sky-high inflation across much of Europe severely dented Europeans’ spending power, with drops in sales volumes affecting many online stores in 2023. Despite this, revenue continues on an upwards trajectory as inflation outweighs the drop in volume sales, contributing to forecast revenue growth of 3.9% in 2025. Looking forwards, rising internet penetration will continue to provide a growing market for e-tailers, driving revenue upwards at a projected compound annual rate of 6.3% over the five years through 2030 to reach €478.9 billion. E-tailers will continue to adapt their business practices and product selections to reflect the ever-growing level of environmental awareness. Delivery fleets will become fully electrified for many companies, while increasingly stringent waste regulations will force companies to adopt biodegradable or recyclable packaging in the coming years. Still, online retailers must innovate to compete with rival Asian companies like Temu as these competitors increasingly penetrate European markets. The integration of Gen AI and data analytics will transform business operations, making them more efficient and helping to lower wage costs, supporting profitability.
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E-commerce companies sell various goods and associated services through online portals, either on websites, mobile apps or integrated into social media platforms. Internet access across Europe continues to accelerate, with the vast majority of countries boasting usage rates of over 80% of the population. The spread of fast broadband and mobile data has enabled rising numbers of Europeans to engage in e-shopping. Over the five years through 2025, e-commerce revenue is slated to climb at a compound annual rate of 4% to reach €352.5 billion. E-tailers benefit from lower overhead costs than bricks-and-mortar stores, enabling them to offer highly competitive prices and draw sales away from traditionally popular establishments like department stores. E-tailers have taken off by leveraging these cost advantages to appeal to an increasingly price-conscious consumer base. The expansion of value-added services like buy now, pay later and fast, flexible delivery options have contributed to strong industry growth. However, the industry hasn’t been immune to recent cos-of-living pressures; sky-high inflation across much of Europe severely dented Europeans’ spending power, with drops in sales volumes affecting many online stores in 2023. Despite this, revenue continues on an upwards trajectory as inflation outweighs the drop in volume sales, contributing to forecast revenue growth of 3.9% in 2025. Looking forwards, rising internet penetration will continue to provide a growing market for e-tailers, driving revenue upwards at a projected compound annual rate of 6.3% over the five years through 2030 to reach €478.9 billion. E-tailers will continue to adapt their business practices and product selections to reflect the ever-growing level of environmental awareness. Delivery fleets will become fully electrified for many companies, while increasingly stringent waste regulations will force companies to adopt biodegradable or recyclable packaging in the coming years. Still, online retailers must innovate to compete with rival Asian companies like Temu as these competitors increasingly penetrate European markets. The integration of Gen AI and data analytics will transform business operations, making them more efficient and helping to lower wage costs, supporting profitability.
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E-commerce companies sell various goods and associated services through online portals, either on websites, mobile apps or integrated into social media platforms. Internet access across Europe continues to accelerate, with the vast majority of countries boasting usage rates of over 80% of the population. The spread of fast broadband and mobile data has enabled rising numbers of Europeans to engage in e-shopping. Over the five years through 2025, e-commerce revenue is slated to climb at a compound annual rate of 4% to reach €352.5 billion. E-tailers benefit from lower overhead costs than bricks-and-mortar stores, enabling them to offer highly competitive prices and draw sales away from traditionally popular establishments like department stores. E-tailers have taken off by leveraging these cost advantages to appeal to an increasingly price-conscious consumer base. The expansion of value-added services like buy now, pay later and fast, flexible delivery options have contributed to strong industry growth. However, the industry hasn’t been immune to recent cos-of-living pressures; sky-high inflation across much of Europe severely dented Europeans’ spending power, with drops in sales volumes affecting many online stores in 2023. Despite this, revenue continues on an upwards trajectory as inflation outweighs the drop in volume sales, contributing to forecast revenue growth of 3.9% in 2025. Looking forwards, rising internet penetration will continue to provide a growing market for e-tailers, driving revenue upwards at a projected compound annual rate of 6.3% over the five years through 2030 to reach €478.9 billion. E-tailers will continue to adapt their business practices and product selections to reflect the ever-growing level of environmental awareness. Delivery fleets will become fully electrified for many companies, while increasingly stringent waste regulations will force companies to adopt biodegradable or recyclable packaging in the coming years. Still, online retailers must innovate to compete with rival Asian companies like Temu as these competitors increasingly penetrate European markets. The integration of Gen AI and data analytics will transform business operations, making them more efficient and helping to lower wage costs, supporting profitability.
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The revenue in the e-commerce market in the United States was modeled to amount to 1.18 trillion U.S. dollars in 2024. Following a continuous upward trend, the revenue has risen by 754.29 billion U.S. dollars since 2017. Between 2024 and 2029, the revenue will rise by 655.91 billion U.S. dollars, continuing its consistent upward trajectory.Further information about the methodology, more market segments, and metrics can be found on the dedicated Market Insights page on eCommerce.