New Zealand - E-Commerce - Background and Historical Development (1999-2002)

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Last updated: 14 Nov 2003 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 6

Analyst: Kylie Wansink

Synopsis

While clearly not ready for e-commerce in 1999, New Zealanders have begun to gradually embrace the concept. On-going surveys and a number of initiatives have raised awareness of both opportunities and failings. From relative obscurity in 1999 to despair in 2001, this report shows how the country as a whole has steadily taken to e-commerce and was performing respectably if not spectacularly on the world stage by 2002.

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