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Cross Border Shopping – Statistics and Trends

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Cross-border shopping is growing and cross-border e-Commerce is estimated to reach $1 Trillion in 2020. Around  54% of US digital shoppers reported making online purchases from foreign site in the past. 67% of global consumers who shop abroad are buying because prices are lower outside of their own country. Check out our infographic on Cross Border shopping for latest statistics and trends.

Cross Border Shopping  Statistics and Trends

 

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Estimated Global cross-border B2C Market (in Billions)

  Year Cross-Border B2C Market ( in USD Billion) Cross-Border Shoppers ( in Millions )
2015 304 361
2016 400 451
2017 530 576
2018 676 715
2019 826 848
2020 994 943

 

54% of US digital shoppers reported making online purchases from foreign site in the past.

35% of consumers currently shop on sites based outside of their home country up from 26% in 2014

67% of global consumers who shop abroad are buying because prices are lower outside of their own country.

Top 3 reasons US consumers are buying abroad

 Reason %age
Cheaper prices 49%
Ability to obtain brands that aren’t available in US 43%
Unique or specialty products that aren’t found in US 35%

 

Approximately two-thirds of global online retail shoppers in major global markets contribute at least 10% of their monthly online spending towards cross-border commerce.

Consumers Considering the cross-border Purchases are primarily Concerned about the high shipping Costs (51%) and long delivery times (47%).

 

 

 

 

Top products purchased by US Shoppers from abroad

  Product categories %age
Clothing and Accessories 31%
Books, Media and Video Games 22%
Computer hardware or software 16%
Toys 15%
Beauty products 14%

 


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