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China’s economic influence in Central and Eastern Europe is often touted as a threat to the region’s independence and security. But just how big is that influence? A new study suggests it has been massively overstated.
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How successful the initiative has been is difficult to gauge. While it can often appear that new Chinese investments are being announced every day, actual, hard data on how much money flows into the region from China is difficult to come by.
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The impact of Brexit on cross-border ecommerce between the UK and EU Thursday 13 May 2021 12:53 CET | Editor: Raluca Constantinescu | Voice of the industry
Frida Polyak, Research Analyst at
Euromonitor International, elaborates on the challenges and opportunities that the post-Brexit context holds for retailers in the UK and the EU
The United Kingdom has one of the most developed ecommerce markets in Europe, reaching GBP 92 billion in 2020, according to Euromonitor International. The UK’s important role in cross-border sales with other EU members raises many questions with regard to Brexit and how the online sales of goods across countries and within the UK will be impacted.