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E-commerce and ICT activity, UK: 2019
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- In 2019, e-commerce sales by businesses in the UK non-financial sector with 10 or more employees were £668.9 billion, rising from £639.7 billion in 2018.
- These e-commerce sales comprised electronic data interchange (EDI) sales of £334.0 billion and website sales of £334.9 billion in 2019; while websales have more than trebled since the 2009 value of £110.6 billion, EDI sales have shown lower growth, rising just over a quarter from £264.5 billion in 2009.
- E-commerce sales were dominated by businesses with 1000 or more employees; their sales of £368.5 billion were more than half the total value of sales by all businesses with 10 or more employees (£668.9 billion).
Datasets related to Y diwydiant TG a'r rhyngrwyd
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Internet users
Internet use in the UK annual estimates by age, sex, disability, ethnic group, economic activity and geographical location, including confidence intervals.
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E-commerce and ICT activity
Use of information and communication technology (ICT) and e-commerce activity by UK businesses. Annual data on e-commerce sales and how businesses are using the internet.
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Values of e-commerce sales: historic data
Historical annual data (2008 to 2010) on values of sales and purchases using information and communication technology.
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Employees' use of computers and the internet: historic data
Historical annual data (2006 to 2010) on employees using computers and the internet for work in the UK.
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Businesses' use of ICT: historic data
Historical annual data (2006 to 2010) on UK businesses with e-commerce sales and information and communication technology purchases by size, location and industrial sector, type of connection and maximum speed.
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E-commerce and ICT activity, UK: 2019
Use of information and communication technology (ICT) and the value of e-commerce activity by UK businesses.
Articles
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Monitoring e-commerce
In 2014, as the consequence of a 2013 European Union e-commerce taskforce, chaired by Lord Young of Graffham, the Office for National Statistics began a project to consider how it could contribute to the monitoring of e-commerce nationally. This report proposes the use of an indicator set, combining a dashboard approach alongside an interactive graphic, and sets out some potential future developments.
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