Top 10 essential facts about Italian e-commerce in 2023
The latest facts, figures & statistics covering e-commerce in Italy
Want to know what countries Italians buy from online, how much they spend, how they feel about delivery methods and what payment method they prefer? Discover 10 interesting facts and use them to boost your online business in Italy.
Italians are very fond of buying online, and the value of their purchases is impressive! So Italy is by all means an interesting market to consider when selling online. Want to know how to increase your sales share on the Italian e-commerce market? Look into some particular 2022 facts regarding Italian e-shoppers and use these insights to boost your e-commerce!
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