Britain has the most developed online retail market in the world, according to a report in The Times newspaper.
The study by property firm Cushman & Wakefield said consumers in Britain spend on average £571 each year online compared to £390 in the US. Only Norway and Finland have a higher internet retailing spending per head, the article said.
Britain's advanced infrastructure and consumers' growing tastes for buying goods online were major factors it said.
The US is the largest market in absolute terms but recent studies have calculated that China may be catching up.
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