Close Menu
    Latest Category
    • Finance
    • Tech
    • EU Law
    • Energy
    • About
    • Contact
    EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politicsEUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
    Login
    • EU News
    • Focus
    • Guides
    • Press
    • Jobs
    • Events
    • Directory
    EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politicsEUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
    Home » New growth in European e-commerce indicates sector’s ability to adapt and reinvent
    SMEs in the EU

    New growth in European e-commerce indicates sector’s ability to adapt and reinvent

    Sponsored By: EuroCommerce26 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    — Filed under: Press
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Ecommerce Europe and EuroCommerce are proud to unveil the 2025 European E-commerce Report.

    ecommerce - Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay

    In 2024, the total B2C European e-commerce turnover increased by 7%, rising from €765 billion to €819 billion. Overall, figures in 2024 compare positively with previous years, as inflation decreased, bringing real growth in Europe to 4.2%. Despite global challenges, the e-commerce sector is tapping into new opportunities, embedding itself ever more deeply into the everyday lives of European citizens.

    The encouraging performance of the European e-commerce sector in 2024 was supported by various factors. First, the ever-growing consumer demand, spurred by convenience, personalised customer experience, a broad products and services offer, including second-hand and other circular options, and increasing consumer trust. Second, businesses’ accrued investment in technology, enhancing marketing, customer service, payments, logistics. Third, national governments and the EU are piloting programmes to stimulate the competitiveness of local companies. However, challenges persist, starting with complex regulations and uneven or poor enforcement of EU rules, leading to an unlevel playing field between EU-based and non-EU based businesses.

    While e-commerce players face similar opportunities and challenges across Europe, macro-regional specificities continue to impact local growth rates. Looking at the inflation-adjusted numbers for Europe and all its regions, this year’s figures widely indicate stabilisation. With a European inflation rate hovering at 2.6%, real growth was registered in Europe and in all its macro-regions. The projections in terms of growth rate and inflation for 2025 are comparable to those recorded in 2024, offering an optimistic outlook for the further development of e-commerce.

    To continue with this positive trend, appropriate policy instruments, such as the simplification and harmonisation of the regulatory framework, are key enablers. The simplification agenda is largely welcomed by e-commerce players, who see an opportunity to scale their operations at the EU level, contributing to the competitiveness of our European economy. Nevertheless, balance and cooperation between policymakers and the e-commerce sector are needed to create the right stimuli and prevent loopholes. Legislation must be applied consistently to ensure a level playing field, but laws must also be enforced in a proportionate and uniform way. Crucially, rule-making should be transparent and avoid undermining responsible value chains or stifling market innovation – including the second-hand economy and omnichannel retail solutions.

    Reacting to the figures and trends, Luca Cassetti, Secretary General of Ecommerce Europe, stated: “This year marks an important change of perspective at EU level on issues such as competitiveness and simplification. Considerations on these aspects are now part of new policy initiatives and ongoing policy procedures. However, the urgency of the situation remains unaddressed. Ecommerce Europe has therefore renewed its call for a level playing field in e-commerce in its open letter of June 2025. In addition, we plead for policy instruments to be as light-touch as possible, so as for e-commerce to continue offering a concrete outlet for a wide range of products and services.”

    Christel Delberghe, Director General of EuroCommerce, commented: “Our report underlines that Europe must urgently step up enforcement to ensure all businesses, whether EU-based or not, play by the same rules, with consistent and robust application across Member States. We call for a greater focus on compliance, harmonisation and simplification of rules to unlock the full potential of cross-border e-commerce and strengthen the sector’s global competitiveness.”

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    eub2
    • Website

    eub2 is the default publisher for EUbusiness.

    Related Content

    Plastic packaging waste - Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay

    EU’s deregulatory push delivers blow to corporate sustainability laws

    Sponsor: WWF EU16 December 2025
    Business reporting - Photo by Mikhail Nilov on Pexels

    EU agrees deal to cut sustainability reporting ‘red tape’ and due diligence rules for companies

    Worker - Photo by Kateryna Babaieva on Pexels

    Quality Jobs Roadmap: ambition must be balanced with competitiveness

    Sponsor: EuroCommerce4 December 2025
    Office work - Photo by Arlington Research on Unsplash

    Quality Jobs Roadmap: put Think Small First into action

    Sponsor: SMEunited4 December 2025
    Glass blowing - Photo by Quino Al on Unsplash

    EU opens registration for protected craft and industrial product names

    Sustainable finance - Image by Nattanan Kanchanaprat from Pixabay

    EU looks to ‘simplify’ transparency rules for sustainable financial products

    LATEST EU NEWS
    Plastic packaging waste - Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay

    EU launches measures to boost circular economy and strengthen Europe’s plastic recycling

    26 December 2025
    Volodymyr Zelensky - Photo © European Union 2025

    EU to provide EUR 90 billion loan to Ukraine

    19 December 2025
    Deforestation - Image by Robert Jones from Pixabay

    Final vote on entry into force of EU Deforestation Regulation

    19 December 2025
    Data glasses - Photo by Kevin Ku on Pexels

    EU renews decisions on free and safe flow of personal data with the UK

    19 December 2025
    Euro - ECB-Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash

    Sterling is outperforming the euro – Euro currency news daily

    19 December 2025

    Subscribe to EUbusiness Week

    Get the latest EU news

    CONTACT INFO

    • EUbusiness Ltd 117 High Street, Chesham Buckinghamshire, HP5 1DE United Kingdom
    • +44(0)20 8058 8232
    • service@eubusiness.com

    INFORMATION

    • About Us
    • Advertising
    • Contact Info

    Services

    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • EU News

    SOCIAL MEDIA

    Facebook
    eubusiness.com © EUbusiness Ltd 2025

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below.

    Lost password?