What the Data Shows
E-commerce adoption is compared across Latvian enterprise size classes in 2024. The official survey covers enterprises with at least 10 employees, and the all-enterprise rate of 19.6% is retained as a benchmark. Large enterprises recorded the highest rate at 46.6%, compared with 29.1% for medium-sized enterprises. Small enterprises recorded 17.1%, leaving a 29.5-percentage-point large–small gap.
Data table
Unit: percent · Period: 2024
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | Large enterprises (250+) | 46.6% | 2024 |
| 2 | Medium enterprises (50–249) | 29.1% | 2024 |
| 3 | Small enterprises (10–49) | 17.1% | 2024 |
| 4 | All enterprises | 19.6% | 2024 |
Sources
Source 1: ICT use and e-commerce in enterprises, 2025
Publisher: Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia
Dataset/table: Official Statistics of Latvia
Units: percent
Date checked: 2026-07-16
Evidence: Supports the overall and enterprise-size rates for enterprises conducting e-commerce in 2024.
Data notes & caveats
E-commerce covers online sales through websites, applications or electronic data interchange. The survey covers enterprises with at least 10 employees in the specified activities.
Methodology
The comparison uses the three enterprise employment-size classes, with the all-enterprise rate kept as a national benchmark.
Source consistency notes
All values use the same official enterprise ICT survey, 2024 reference year, percent unit and size-specific enterprise denominator.
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