eBay123 learned that according to Statista data, Mexico's cross-border e-commerce trade grew 3.6% last year to US$5.8 billion, and eBay expects the country to usher in another wave of e-commerce boom next year.
According to eMarketer, in 2021 alone, about 90 million online consumers were added worldwide. Among them, American buyers spent about $270 billion on cross-border purchases last year. eBay data shows that the US market accounts for more than 40% of eBay's sales in Mexico and Latin America.
This is undoubtedly a good opportunity for Mexican sellers. Mexico is geographically close to the United States, which means lower shipping costs. In addition, for goods below $800, American buyers do not have to pay any taxes.
An eBay spokesperson said that 2022 will be a very important year for companies that want to export. As the economy slowly recovers, Mexico's small and medium-sized enterprises need to seize the opportunity to find further breakthroughs in the international market.
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