Online Mobile Purchasing: China #1, US #20

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By Chuck Martin

Anyone who regularly travels outside the U.S. is likely aware of the growing significance of mobile on shopping activities everywhere.

While PC online shoppers in the U.S. are among the top countries by percentage, those buying via smartphone and laptop actually lag other countries, based on new research.

For desktop online purchasing around the world over the last month, the highest percentage countries were China, Germany, United Kingdom, South Korea, Brazil and then the United States, according to the latest GlobalWebIndex (GWI) quarterly report

The study found that 66% of internet users are now buying products online monthly, a 52% increase since 2011, and projected to reach 1.5 billion people within four years.

The majority (57%) of online purchasing is still happening on the desktop/laptop, followed by phones (26%) and tablets (12%).

This is counter to numerous studies that show tablet purchases higher than smartphones, but those studies typically are U.S.-only.

GWI Commerce annually interviews 170,000 internet users across 32 countries. The quarterly study uses a sample size of more than 40,000 internet users between 16 and 64 years.

The research showed that during the last month, internet users in China led the percentage of people buying products via mobile phones and that percentage is higher than the U.S. in 19 countries. Here’s the by-country order of online purchasing via phone:

China
Hong Kong
Turkey
Thailand
Taiwan
South Korea
Indonesia
India
Brazil
Germany
Mexico
Singapore
UAE
Malaysia
Spain
Sweden
Ireland
Saudi Arabia
Italy
U.S.

However, when it comes to products being bought on tablets, the U.S. is in the top 10, though at the end:

China
Hong Kong
Mexico
Turkey
Ireland
Thailand
U.K.
Singapore
Indonesia
U.S.

The country with the least online purchasing by either phone or tablet is Japan.

An interesting tidbit is that almost half of internet users globally have visited Amazon within the last month and more people from China visit Amazon each month than those from the U.S.

Mobile commerce continues to be a global phenomenon.

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Chuck Martin is Editor of the mCommerce Daily at MediaPost and writes the daily MobileShopTalk column. He is the author of “Mobile Influence,” “The Third Screen,” and “The Smartphone Handbook.” He is CEO of Mobile Future Institute. Chuck Martin is a frequent Mobile Keynote Speaker and Mobile Marketing Speaker internationally. He also addresses Social Media in Mobile.