Korea’s e-commerce sales jumped to an all-time high in 2011 as cyber transactions grew sharply between businesses, a government report showed Thursday.
Online sales totaled about 999 trillion won ($884.9 billion) last year, up 21.2 percent from the 824 trillion won tallied in the previous year, according to the report by Statistics Korea.
Business-to-business transactions, which accounted for more than 90 percent of all cyber sales, came to 912.56 trillion won, up 22.1 percent from a year earlier. Business-to-government sales rose 10.6 percent on-year to 58.38 trillion won.
Business-to-consumer deals grew 15.7 percent to 18.52 trillion won while consumer-to-consumer transactions rose 14.8 percent to 9.79 trillion won, the report showed. (Yonhap News)
Online sales totaled about 999 trillion won ($884.9 billion) last year, up 21.2 percent from the 824 trillion won tallied in the previous year, according to the report by Statistics Korea.
Business-to-business transactions, which accounted for more than 90 percent of all cyber sales, came to 912.56 trillion won, up 22.1 percent from a year earlier. Business-to-government sales rose 10.6 percent on-year to 58.38 trillion won.
Business-to-consumer deals grew 15.7 percent to 18.52 trillion won while consumer-to-consumer transactions rose 14.8 percent to 9.79 trillion won, the report showed. (Yonhap News)
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Articles by Korea Herald