India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010
June 28th, 2008 - 4:29 pm ICT by ANINew Delhi, June 28 (ANI): Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.
By 2010, China will have the highest online shopping turnover, which would make up to about 1.4 trillion dollars and India will be at the No 2 spot.
Conducted by MasterCard, the survey claimed that by 2010, these two largest populated countries would displace Japan from its position of the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region, what with 480 million online buyers spending trillions of dollars buying products online.
Focussing on e-commerce across the region, the survey said that by 2011, online shopping growth will be exceed 23 percent a year, with the bulk of that coming from China and India.
“The rising population of upper-middle-income urban elites is likely to boost the online shopping markets in China and India significantly. Domestic consumer spending in the two countries is poised to pick up strongly, underpinned by the rapid pace of urbanization, robust economic expansion and rising spending powe,” the China Daily quoted the survey, as saying.
By 2010, India ’s online shopping population is believed to go ahead of Japan and South Korea , revealed the survey.
While China has one of the lowest Internet penetration rates, its online shopping penetration rate is about 70 percent, “indicating the online population has a high tendency to make online purchases”, said the survey.
Talking in terms of total revenue, online shoppers in these countries spend an average of 612 dollars per quarter, with Singaporeans and South Koreans the biggest spenders.
In fact, the survey revealed that a large majority of the region’s shoppers, about 84 percent, plan their purchases and conduct research before spending their money. (ANI)
- Mumbaikars top list of online shoppers: Assocham - Jul 03, 2011
- China had 535,000 millionaires in 2010 - Oct 13, 2011
- E-commerce to make even bigger gains - Mar 28, 2012
- China's super-rich to get richer - May 08, 2012
- 136 Chinese, 61 Indian firms on Forbes' list - Apr 20, 2012
- 57 Indian firms in Forbes Global 2000 list - Apr 23, 2011
- India's rise will reshape global system, says US - Nov 05, 2011
- Chinese daily foresees friendly India-China ties - Feb 21, 2012
- China replaces India as preferred outsourcing destination - Jul 15, 2010
- India to deepen engagement with Asia-Pacific region - Dec 07, 2011
- India among major economies to drive Asian growth: ADB - May 04, 2011
- India tops in originating spam, phishing in Asia: Report - May 11, 2010
- India requires over 1,000 new aircraft by 2030: Airbus - Mar 15, 2012
- Starbucks eyes China market - Apr 03, 2012
- Asia's expanding middle class presents huge opportunity for region, world: ADB - Aug 19, 2010
Tags: asia pacific region, china daily, consumer spending, elites, focussing, internet penetration rates, largest populated countries, New Delhi, penetration rate, rapid pace, robust economic expansion, shoppers, shopping world, singaporeans, south korea, south koreans, spenders, trillion, trillions, urbanization