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The Indian e-commerce industry has been on an upward growth trajectory and is expected to surpass the US to become the second largest e-commerce market in the world by 2034.
The e-commerce market is expected to reach US$ 64 billion by 2020 and US$ 200 billion by 2026 from US$ 38.5 billion as of 2017.
With growing internet penetration, internet users in India are expected to increase from 481 million as of December 2017 to 829 million by 2021. Internet penetration in India grew from just 4 per cent in 2007 to 35.03 per cent in 2017, registering a CAGR of 24.23 per cent between 2007 and 2017. As of December 2017, internet penetration in India’s urban areas stood at 64.84 per cent and 20.26 per cent in the rural areas.
Urban India with an estimated population of 444 million as per 2011 census, already has 295 million using the internet as of December 2017.
Rural India, with an estimated population of 906 million as per 2011 census, has 186 million internet users as of December 2017. There is therefore a great opportunity for increasing penetration in the rural areas.
Analysis of ‘Daily Users’ reveal that both in Urban and Rural India, the younger generations are the most prolific users of internet.
Rising internet penetration is expected to lead to growth in ecommerce.
India’s internet economy is expected to double from US$125 billion as of April 2017 to US$ 250 billion by 2020, majorly backed by ecommerce.
As ecommerce is growing in India we thought to get youth of India to be part of this not only in buying things but also in selling as well. At ECU “We Build Entrepreneurs”, so we always want everyone to be stand out independent and become an Entrepreneur.
We started studying Indian market and we found Indian ecommerce is mostly based on imported products and Indian ecommerce has more consumers than manufacturers. Indian sellers are also most selling imported items only 10% of over all ecommerce products sold in India are made in India and 90% are imported from China, Europe or US
The Indian e-commerce industry has been on an upward growth trajectory and is expected to surpass the US to become the second largest e-commerce market in the world by 2034.
The e-commerce market is expected to reach US$ 64 billion by 2020 and US$ 200 billion by 2026 from US$ 38.5 billion as of 2017.
With growing internet penetration, internet users in India are expected to increase from 481 million as of December 2017 to 829 million by 2021. Internet penetration in India grew from just 4 per cent in 2007 to 35.03 per cent in 2017, registering a CAGR of 24.23 per cent between 2007 and 2017. As of December 2017, internet penetration in India’s urban areas stood at 64.84 per cent and 20.26 per cent in the rural areas.
Urban India with an estimated population of 444 million as per 2011 census, already has 295 million using the internet as of December 2017.
Rural India, with an estimated population of 906 million as per 2011 census, has 186 million internet users as of December 2017. There is therefore a great opportunity for increasing penetration in the rural areas.
Analysis of ‘Daily Users’ reveal that both in Urban and Rural India, the younger generations are the most prolific users of internet.
Rising internet penetration is expected to lead to growth in ecommerce.
India’s internet economy is expected to double from US$125 billion as of April 2017 to US$ 250 billion by 2020, majorly backed by ecommerce.
As ecommerce is growing in India we thought to get youth of India to be part of this not only in buying things but also in selling as well. At ECU “We Build Entrepreneurs”, so we always want everyone to be stand out independent and become an Entrepreneur.
We started studying Indian market and we found Indian ecommerce is mostly based on imported products and Indian ecommerce has more consumers than manufacturers. Indian sellers are also most selling imported items only 10% of over all ecommerce products sold in India are made in India and 90% are imported from China, Europe or US