Investigations revealed that China and other Asia-Pacific countries increasing rather than reducing online shopping
Credit card giant Visa International (VISA) 29 released a recent survey that the global economic uncertainty has not diminished the Asia-Pacific region consumers' enthusiasm for online shopping, on the contrary online shopping spending more than in the past.
From January to March of this year, Visa took a survey to the 2380 netizen aged 18 to 49 in China, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Australia and India these six Asian-Pacific countries showed that Internet users surveyed achieve 3743 U.S. dollars per capita consumption of online shopping in the first quarter of this year, higher than the previous three quarters.
Survey shows that in the past 12 months, South Korea and Japan respectively have 96% and 94% of Internet users go online shopping; the largest online spending country is Japan, its per capita reached 6688 U.S. dollars, South Korean is per capita 3862 U.S. dollars.
Netizen prefer to surfing the Internet to buy clothes, shoes, books and music downloads, but the amount of travel-related services is the biggest. The largest cross-border online purchasers are Singaporean, with an average 1892 U.S. dollars.
Being confident about the security of online payment systems is the one of main reasons that the most Asia-Pacific regions choose online consumption.
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