Top 5 Countries with the Largest E-Commerce Industry

In this article, we will look at the top 5 countries with the largest e-commerce industry. We have also discussed the global key players in the e-commerce industry in detail in another article. If you are interested in reading about that along with a more extensive list, head straight to the Top 15 Countries with the Largest E-Commerce Industry

5. Germany

Market Size: $107.97 billion

Owing to its sizeable population and high internet penetration, Germany has a highly stable e-commerce market with approximately 80% of its 83.9 million people shopping online. German consumers have two highly popular e-commerce platforms i.e., Amazon and Otto that collectively hold nearly half of their online market. On the other hand, the most popular payment preferences are e-wallets and PayPal. It is one of the countries with the largest e-commerce industry.

4. United Kingdom

Market Size: 141.11 billion

In 2021, e-commerce in the United Kingdom surged with 30% of retail sales happening online valued at over $120 billion. The UK has 53 million active social media users and 65.32 million internet users who consistently seek value for money online which drives increased spending on fashion, health, and electronics items. 

Most shoppers in the UK try products in physical stores and then purchase them online for better deals. The UK e-commerce market is dominated by amazon.co.uk, followed by tesco.com and argos.co.uk. It is one of the largest e-commerce markets in the world.

3. Japan

Market Size: $153.98 billion

Japan has a highly stable and robust e-commerce market that experienced exceptional growth in 2022 as the business-to-consumer (B2C) sector reached a value of  $152.3 billion, a 9.9% year-on-year increase. This market has doubled in size since 2013 when it was $75.04 billion. While digital product sales, such as online games, declined by 6.1% to $17.42 billion, e-commerce accounted for over 50% of the market for publications, visual media, and music software.

2. United States

Market Size: $1.10 trillion

In 2023, the U.S. e-commerce market is forecasted to grow by 14.4%, largely contributing to the global e-commerce growth rate of 9.6%. Some of the key sectors within the U.S. e-commerce market are Toys, Hobby & DIY, Food and Personal Care, Fashion, Furniture and appliances, and Electronics and media.

Moreover, the United States also leads the global e-commerce market with nearly 14 million e-commerce sites, accounting for over half of all e-commerce websites worldwide. Between 2019 and 2023, the number of e-commerce sites globally nearly tripled from 9.2 million to 26.5 million.

1. China

Market Size: $2.20 trillion

China is the largest e-commerce market in the world, responsible for nearly half of global online transactions. In 2020, the country had over 710 million digital buyers, with online transactions totaling $2.29 trillion. There are predictions that China’s e-commerce market will reach $3.56 trillion by 2024. 

Major domestic platforms like Alibaba’s Taobao and Tmall, JD.com, and Pinduoduo dominate the Chinese e-commerce market but their cross-border e-commerce is also thriving as imports and exports reached $273 billion in 2021. Their “Singles Day” on November 11th is the biggest online shopping day and generates record-breaking sales.

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