The digitalisation of the economy and the increasing role of e-commerce offers a great potential for consumers and traders. At the same time, it presents significant challenges for all stakeholders. E-commerce volumes show a dynamic growth, and the proportion of cross-border e-commerce is constantly increasing. The COVID-19 pandemic has further boosted e-commerce import volumes, a trend that is expected to last in the years to come.
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