United Kingdom - Content and E-services - E-commerce Overview

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Last updated: 14 Jul 2005 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 5

Analyst: Lawrence Baker

Synopsis

Archived report: this report was archived on September 2003 and has not been updated. The report brings together a range of research and statistics demonstrating the state of the British e-commerce sector in 2003. The UK e-commerce market has grown well, with more companies buying and selling online than the EU average, and over half of all Internet users making a purchase online. Government policies have supported e-commerce, and as Internet access has become cheaper, e-commerce has grown in tandem with the country’s Internet market. In May 2003, the Government announced the timetable for regulating spam.

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