Which countries do the most online shopping? E-commerce has reshaped shopping habits worldwide. And according to DataReportal, Digital 2025, these countries have the largest share of digital retail spending globally.
With a massive 33.7 per cent of retail purchases now made online, the US leads the world in digital shopping.
E-commerce drives 31.2 per cent of China’s total retail spending, fuelled by super-apps, mobile payments and a population that shops digitally by default.
The UK remains a true e-commerce powerhouse, where 23.2 per cent of all retail transactions happen online.
A nation of tech lovers, South Korea sees 22.0 per cent of its retail sales are online.
20.9 per cent of all consumer spending occurs via digital platforms, reflecting a culture that values efficiency and connectivity.
Canadians are embracing online shopping faster than ever -- 17.9 per cent of retail purchases now happen with a click or a tap.
This nation records 16.2 per cent of retail sales online, showing how the online world is quietly changing its traditional shopping habits.
Online retail now accounts for 14.9 per cent of Italy’s total shopping.