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E-commerce Mexico

  • 2012

    2012
    Internet Penetration: Internet penetration in Mexico is steadily growing, reaching approximately 40% of the population.
    Online Sales: E-commerce is gaining traction, with a notable increase in online sales, driven by the growth of digital marketplaces.
    Main Companies: MercadoLibre, an e-commerce giant, establishes itself as one of the primary players in the Mexican online market.
  • 2013

    2013
    Internet Penetration: Internet penetration rises to around 43%, reflecting increased connectivity across the country.
    Online Sales: E-commerce continues to expand, with more companies entering the market and offering diverse product categories.
    Main Companies: Amazon begins to strengthen its presence in Mexico, posing competition to local and international e-commerce platforms.
  • 2014

    2014
    Internet Penetration: Mexico experiences a surge in internet penetration, reaching approximately 47%, driven by increased mobile internet usage.
    Online Sales: The Mexican government implements initiatives to boost e-commerce, contributing to a significant uptick in online sales.
    Main Companies: The competition intensifies as local companies like Linio and international players like eBay expand their online operations.
  • 2015

    2015
    Internet Penetration: Internet penetration surpasses 50%, indicating that more than half of the Mexican population is now connected.
    Online Sales: E-commerce becomes more diverse, with a notable rise in the sale of electronics, fashion, and consumer goods.
    Main Companies: Traditional retailers like Walmart and Liverpool strengthen their online presence to compete with e-commerce giants.
  • 2016

    2016
    Internet Penetration: Internet penetration reaches around 59%, with a significant increase in the number of internet users and devices.
    Online Sales: Mexico sees a considerable boost in online sales, driven by improved payment systems and increased consumer trust.
    Main Companies: The battle for market share intensifies, with companies like MercadoLibre and Amazon offering a wide range of services beyond e-commerce.
  • 2017

    2017
    Internet Penetration: Internet penetration continues to rise, approaching 63%, indicating a growing digital landscape in Mexico.
    Online Sales: E-commerce becomes a mainstream shopping option, with a surge in sales during events like "Hot Sale" and "El Buen Fin."
    Main Companies: MercadoLibre and Amazon remain dominant, with more traditional retailers fully embracing online sales to stay competitive.