Absrtact: July 22--The Global Electricity Market report released by PayVision, an international payment solution provider, points out that around 37% of global online buyers are concentrated in North America and North America has become the most popular cross-border electricity market. The report shows that the United States and Canada
On July 22, PayVision, an international payment solution provider, reported that around 37% of Cross-border online buyers were concentrated in North America and North America became the most popular cross-border electricity market.
The report shows that the total online sales in the United States and Canada have reached $389.5 billion trillion, accounting for 33.1% of the world. In online retailing, the United States is the world's largest market. Among its 315 million residents, netizens have 255 million, and online shoppers have 184 million. In addition to the auction, the United States online retail sales of 262 billion U.S. dollars in 2013, a 13% increase from 2012, online retail business more than 400,000 people, electricity sales in 2017 is expected to reach 370 billion U.S. dollars.
More than half of AOL's online businesses are taking orders from abroad, according to research by CyberSource, a provider of payment management services. In Cross-border delivery services, 45% of U.S. businesses choose standard postal channels. Despite the challenges of cross-border electricity dealers, there are still huge business opportunities. The United States has become the most popular cross-border market, followed by the UK, mainland China, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia and Germany.
Billion power network learned that online payment is the United States three-fourths of Internet buyers love, and credit card is the first choice to pay online. With the increasing popularity of alternative mobile payments, the global share of US mobile payments has reached One-third.
The survey also shows that in the Canadian market, the Internet, mobile phone and banking services are high penetration, but due to populated, logistics has become a huge challenge. Thanks to tax rates, Canada has become one of the major markets for Cross-border E-commerce in the United States. 60% of Canadians buy from the United States, 38% of whom live in Ontario Prov., where relatively low logistics costs and a relatively low exchange rate have led to an increase in online shopping enthusiasm among residents.
According to the Billion power network, Canadian credit card penetration rate is also very high, 81% of online payments are credit card payments, followed by PayPal, these factors have contributed to the development of Cross-border finance.
In addition, the data show that the North and South America and the Caribbean region of the rapid development of electricity, these areas for the United States and Canada are potential customers, but for now, North America to Europe's electricity dealers have developed faster. But even as online marketers in the United States have been watching the global market, they still seem to be missing the perfect opportunity offered by Cross-border electricity dealers. When China grew by 90%, Japan and 71%, Canada at 55%, America lagged behind.