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Online shopping to account 53% of retail sales by 2028

Related Keywords: 53 percent, artificial intelligence, Ecommerce, Generation Z, online, research, retail, Sales, technology, United Kingdom

Ecommerce in the United Kingdom will account for 53 percent of the country’s total retail sales by 2028. Factors powering this online growth are the fact Generation Z and Millennials will be half of the adult population in ten years, faster, cheaper and in-home delivery and fewer physical stores.

Currently, ecommerce in the United Kingdom accounts for 19.2 percent of total retail sales. It’s expected to grow to 33.8 percent by 2024 and even to 53 percent by 2028.
‘Online drives majority of retail within next 10 years’

Latest Fashion Industry Technology, Eco-Friendly Textiles and Sustainable Supply Chain Practices Take Centre Stage at Apparel Textile Sourcing Canada, as Show Heads into 4th Year, Anchored as Must-Attend Global Industry Event

Related Keywords: apperals, ATSC, B2B, Canada, Ecommerce, Jeff Streader, supply chain, Textile, trade shows

ATSC 2019 to introduce expanded product variety, ‘wholesale supplier’ exhibits, and industry-shifting B2B eCommerce solutions, among range of new show offerings

Toronto and Montreal, April 16, 2019 — With pre-registration numbers already exceeding forecasts, Apparel Textile Sourcing Canada (ATSC) — which takes place August 19-21 in Toronto and August 23 in Montreal — is on track for another series of record-breaking shows in 2019, show organizers have announced.

Zara's online search from Australia rose by 50 percent

Related Keywords: Australian online store, Ecommerce, fashion collections, fashion giant, fashion websites, Inditex, international brands

Chairman Pablo Isla confirmed the move at a recent Milan store opening. “We want to make our fashion collections available to all our customers, wherever they are in the world, even in those markets which do not currently have our bricks-and-mortar stores." eCommerce is the source of 10% of Inditex’s sales, having grown more than 40% last year. According to data from online marketing data provider SEMrush, the March launch of Zara’s new Australian online store blew up the local retail market. Ad spend went through the roof once the retailers saw the threat from the world's fashion giant.

Amazon in talks to enter Turkish market for home textile products

Related Keywords: Amazon, center for home textiles production, Denizli, Ecommerce, enter Turkish market, global e-commerce giant, growing rapidly in the world, in talks with the Ministry of Economy, Turkey in its initial stage, Turkey one of the largest home textile suppliers of Europe, Turkey the next successful market

E-commerce is growing rapidly in the world, but in Turkey it is in its initial stage. Amazon, a global e-commerce giant is in talks with the Ministry of Economy to enter the Turkish market. Amazon is very big in the U.S. and Europe and has, recently, been very pleased with their structuring in China and India, as well as Brazil. According to Amazon, Turkey will be the next successful market.

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