PARIS (Reuters) – Online retail sales in France could grow further this year to reach 115 billion euros ($127 billion), despite fears of slower consumer spending due to strikes over pension reforms, the country’s E-Commerce Federation (Fevad) said on Wednesday.
In 2019, the French spent 103.4 billion euros online, a year-on-year rise of 11.6%. The 2019 numbers included Christmas sales of 20.3 billion euros, the statement said.
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