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Claims about the borderless nature of the internet are only true to a certain extent. For instance, looking at business-to-consumer e-commerce in Europe, statistics show that – far from having achieved a Digital Single Market – the EU is still fragmented into 28 online markets. Although an increasing number of European consumers shop online (47%), a small minority (12%) do so from sellers established in other EU States. The National Board of Trade has published a review about the legal barriers on both national and European level which have an impact on e-commerce in the EU. The report states that the among the many reasons behind this fragmentation are trade barriers in the form of national requirements which oblige e-traders to adjust their busi­nesses for each new market they wish to serve.

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Published:18 November 2015, kl. 09:44 Last updated21 June 2016, kl. 09:53