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The availability of e-commerce value statistics remains limited, especially for developing economies. These analyses are based on e-commerce sales figures published by national statistical offices or other competent agencies of 36 developed and developing economies, including the United States of America, China, and most European economies, which are known to comprise large e-commerce markets. The economies covered account for two thirds of global GDP. For the derivation of trends over time, missing values for specific periods for individual economies are estimated using linear interpolation and extrapolation based on growth rates observed across economies.
The sample of 36 economies includes the following developing economies: China; Hong Kong, China; Colombia; Indonesia; Malaysia; Philippines; Singapore; Thailand. It includes the following developed economies: Australia; Austria; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Canada; Croatia; Czechia; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Iceland; Kingdom of the Netherlands; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Malta; Norway; Poland; Portugal; the Republic of Korea; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; United Kingdom; United States of America.
As the underlying value figures are expressed in current prices, the trends in real e-commerce sales values are affected by changes in the prices of the goods and services sold via e-commerce.
An e-commerce transaction is "the sale or purchase of goods or services, conducted over computer networks by methods specifically designed for the purpose of receiving or placing of orders. The goods or services are ordered by those methods, but the payment and the ultimate delivery of the goods or services do not have to be conducted online" (OECD, 2009; 2025. See The 2025 OECD definition of e-commerce and guidelines for interpretation).
A key outcome of this definition is that e-commerce does not include orders placed via manually typed messages sent through email or messaging apps, orders placed through voice or video calls, or placement through any other "general purpose" method not "specifically designed for the purpose of receiving or placing of orders".
However, in operationalizing the definition, some economies include orders placed through manually typed messages. There are also variations in the economic activities and firm sizes covered, and in the valuation of e-commerce sales. Notably, some economies include sales taxes such as the value added tax in the value reported.
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