Main priorities for the digital commerce sector in 2023

Ecommerce Europe celebrated 10 years and laid out its priorities for 2023 in its recently released Priorities Document.

The Secretary General of Ecommerce Europe, Luca Cassetticommented: «Our association has always strived to accompany the growth and evolution of the digital commerce sector with forward-thinking and ambitious policy goals, and we look forward to continuing to work with EU policymakers and stakeholders on these priorities. With only one year left to achieve the targets set for this mandate by the European Commission, before the 2024 European Parliament elections, cooperation between all relevant actors will be crucial to support the development of the EU economy.«

In today’s challenging global environment, now more than ever, the digital commerce industry must be able to count on channel-neutral, future-oriented legislation on which to build the future of the industry, while continuing to contribute to a healthy economy. green, digital, fair and competitive European

Building on the work of the last few years, and recognizing the new developments facing the sector, they have established a series of horizontal priorities, which are reflected in their work on all the policy priorities detailed in the new document.

Political priorities 2023:

  • Standards adapted to the changing retail landscape
  • Innovative and data-driven economy
  • A fair and sustainable future for retail
  • A competitive and innovative European retail payments market
  • Future-proof tax environment
  • A logistics adapted to the future of retail
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