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French online retail sales seen rising 6pc in 2020

  • France imposed a strict lockdown in March at the height of the coronavirus crisis. That lockdown was eased in May.
Published December 8, 2020 Updated December 8, 2020 06:58pm
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PARIS: Online retail sales in France could reach 109.6 billion euros in 2020, a rise of 6pc on the year as the COVID-19 pandemic boosted remote shopping, the country's e-commerce federation, Fevad, said on Tuesday.

This would however be a slowdown from 11pc growth achieved in 2019, as curbs on travel worldwide hit online demand for travel, leisure and hospitality services, notably during France's first lockdown in the spring.

Online retail sales in France rose 5pc year-on-year to 77.9 billion euros in the first nine months of the year, Fevad said, predicting a year-on-year increase of 8.5pc in the last quarter of 2020, which includes the crucial Christmas season.

"While online products growth will be stronger than in the previous quarters, it will not be sufficient to offset the decline in services," the statement said.

France imposed a strict lockdown in March at the height of the coronavirus crisis. That lockdown was eased in May.

The country entered a second lockdown on Oct. 30, which was to last at least four weeks. Stores were allowed to re-open on Nov. 28 ahead of Christmas but restaurants and bars are still closed while travel is also limited.