December 2nd, 2009 by author1
Lifting barriers to the movement of products across the internal borders of the european union has led to the looks in many Member States of a wide selection of product that buyers may otherwise only have return across when travelling to other Member States. It’s conjointly brought customers a abundant bigger alternative of a lot of acquainted merchandise – that in flip means additional competition between makers and, ultimately, lower prices for consumers. ... Read more
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November 29th, 2009 by author1
84% of European on-line shoppers go online via a broadband affiliation (compared to 70% of web users who have not bought a product/service on-line). On average they use the web on 5.7 days each week, spending an average of 12.3 hours on-line (above the European average of 11.9) and over half (51%) log onto the internet each day.... Read more
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November 27th, 2009 by author1
How could you expect your business to deal with international consumers with your website in English language solely? Well this is often a paradox. Over 710 million individuals go browsing into the Net Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, French, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Russian and Korean to access Web each day!... Read more
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November 25th, 2009 by author1
European ecological issues.
Individual carbon taxes and accounting requirements are likely to be enforced in some EU countries in coming years. This can need the supply of improved ecological info, consumption statistics and accounting of product buying overheads.
Proposed developments embody the implementation of a carbon taxation system that will tax high emitting countries bigger than low emitting nations. This will complicate sourcing and sale of products in non-domestic markets.... Read more
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