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 Translation for 'e commerce' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   e-commerce | -
internetviðsk.
netviðskipti {hv.ft}
e-commerce
Partial Matches
viðsk.
verslun {kv} [viðskipti]
commerce
viðsk.
viðskipti {hv.ft}
commerce {sg}
viðsk.
verslunarráð {hv}
chamber of commerce
stjórn.
viðskiptaráðherra {k}
Secretary of Commerce [Am.]
stjórn.
viðskiptaráðuneyti {hv}
Department of Commerce <DOC> [Am.]
internet
netglæpur {k}
e-crime
tölvufr.
lesbretti {hv}
e-reader
lífefnaf
E-vítamín {hv}
vitamin E
internet
tölvupóstur {k}
e-mail
austur {hv}east <E>
8
internet
netfang {hv}
e-mail address
rafm.
lestölva {kv}
e-book reader
tæk.
fjaðurstuðull {k}
modulus of elasticity <E>
til dæmis {adv} <t.d.>for example <e.g.>
þer {adv} <þ.e.>that is <i.e.>
internet
rafpóstur {k}
e-mail [electronic mail]
rafmagnshjól {hv}electric bicycle <e-bike>
rafhjól {hv}electric bicycle <e-bike>
víxill {k}bill of exchange <B/E>
rafhjól {hv}e-bike [short for: electric bicycle]
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Usage Examples English
  • About 90% of Iran's e-commerce takes place on the Iranian online store of Digikala, which has around 750,000 visitors per day and more than 2.3 million subscribers and is the most visited online store in the Middle East.
  • This major employment site notably hosts EE, Computacenter and Ocado groceries and other goods e-commerce.
  • In 2013, carousels were a popular element of a homepage, with 52% of top e-commerce websites using the design feature.
  • GXS is a provider of business-to-business e-commerce solutions.
  • With retailers constantly competing against one another for consumer market share, it has become a fairly common practice for retailers to discount certain goods, intermittently, in the hopes of increasing foot-traffic in brick and mortar locations (websites visits for e-commerce retailers) or increasing sales of ancillary or complimentary products.

  • While older trade deals are deemed “shallower” as they cover fewer areas (such as tariffs and quotas), more recently concluded agreements address a number of other fields, from services to e-commerce and data localization.
  • The largest industry sector is e-commerce, which generated over $29 trillion in 2017.
  • E-commerce allows customers to overcome geographical barriers and allows them to purchase products anytime and from anywhere.
  • It is also seen as a new platform for e-commerce, particularly in the bid to challenge traditional "brick and mortar" retailers.
  • With the growth of e-commerce, the United States began to import more goods through the mail.

  • According to the Bulgarian E-Commerce act (Чл.5,6) anyone can send spam to mailboxes published as owned by a company or organization as long as there is a "clear and straight indication that the message is unsolicited commercial e-mail" ("да осигури ясното и недвусмислено разпознаване на търговското съобщение като непоискано") in the message body.
  • However, several barriers remain such as differences in national tax systems, differences in parts of the services sector and different requirements for e-commerce.
  • The e-commerce market was estimated at just over $1 billion in 2001, and grew to an estimated $7.7 billion in 2021.
  • Companies headquartered in the city include energy provider Enea and e-commerce company Allegro.
  • When complete, the new cable will be able to support the equivalent of 62 million simultaneous phone calls, with the design capacity to support future internet growth and advanced applications such as video and e-commerce.

  • These activities are troubling because they discourage consumers from using the Internet for e-commerce.
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