18+污漫画,亚洲国产港台日韩欧美三级电影网,办公室扒开奶罩揉吮奶明星,爱爱电影爱情影院网,斗破苍穹 小说免费阅读全集,人妻洗澡被强伦姧完整,打扑克牌又疼又叫视频软件,亚洲,日韩,aⅴ在线欧美,寂寞少妇扒开双腿猛烈进入免费看




Survey Shows Low Penetration of E-Commerce

The impact of e-commerce is still very low in the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan, according to a latest survey made by the Hong Kong-based Interactive Audience Measurement Asia (iamasia).

Only 10 percent of Internet users on the Chinese mainland have made transactions on-line, compared with 13 percent in Hong Kong and 10 percent in Taiwan.

Notably, the mainland has seen the use of e-commerce double in six months, an encouraging sign for the mainland's nascent B2C sector, said the survey.

The survey findings from iamasia also reveal that the number of Internet users in the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan surpassed 24 million people in the fourth quarter of 2000.

An Internet user is defined as someone who has used the Internet within the four weeks prior to being surveyed.

The gender disparity of the on-line population is narrowing as more women come on-line, investigators said, adding that although Internet users still tend to have much higher incomes than average, such income inequalities are diminishing.

The home remains the most popular location for Internet users to log on. However, there are sharp contrasts between the three markets, according to the survey.

(Xinhua 01/20/2001)


In This Series

Internet Users Up to 22.50Mn in China

HK to Become Major Regional Hub of E-Commerce

50,000 Shanghai Enterprises to Open Homepages

New Rules on Telecom and Internet Content

800,000 Internet Users In Beijing

References

Obstacles to the Growth of E-Commerce

Archive

Web Link