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During the Berlin blockade and airlift in 1948–49, e-commerce began as a standard for exchanging papers. It also traces back to 1979 when Michael Aldrich, an entrepreneur from the United Kingdom, invented online shopping.
e-Commerce, or electronic commerce, maintains relationships and conducts commercial transactions through computer networks, including selling information, services, and products.
During the COVID-19 era, the world of e-commerce changed drastically, and it will undoubtedly continue to do so in 2022. Because shoppers turned to e-commerce for a respite from the pandemic's painful reality, they couldn't stop buying from their favorite sites (44% of all digital purchases) and online marketplaces (47% of global digital assets), according to trade.gov. So investing in e-Commerce companies may be a good trading choice in the long run.