In Q1 2020, webshops registered in the Netherlands saw their sales go up by 20.2 percent relative to the same quarter one year previously. In terms of Dutch internet sales, a distinction can be made between webshops with only online sales and companies with online sales aside from their brick-and-mortar shop(s) (so-called multi-channelers). In Q1 2020, online shops saw their turnover go up by 18.8 percent relative to one year previously. Online turnover realised by Dutch multichannelers was up by 22.3 percent in this period.
Purchases from European webshops by Dutch consumers account for a relatively small part of domestic consumer spending. In 2018, these purchases amounted to less than 2 percent of total domestic retail turnover. In Q1 2020, total Dutch retail turnover was 3.9 percent higher than in Q1 2019.
The distinction between domestic and foreign webshops tends to be blurry for Dutch consumers. Content on e-commerce websites is often available in multiple languages and foreign online stores may offer a Dutch language version.
Source: https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/news/2020/30/480-million-euros-spent-in-foreign-eu-webshops-in-q1