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B2B ecommerce to continue driving manufacturing, distributing growth

There's plenty of growth ahead in B2B ecommerce, even if the overall business market for manufacturing and distribution ends 2024 flat.

2023 is in the rear-view mirror for B2B buyers and sellers. And what lies ahead for both sides of the business equation for ecommerce in 2024 is growth — but with a big caveat.

There would be plenty of growth ahead in B2B ecommerce, even if the overall business market for manufacturing and distribution ended the year in a deep freeze. In 2023, the combined sales of U.S. manufacturers and distribution companies were flat at $14.87 trillion. That’s in sharp contrast to how buyers and sellers ended 2022, when total B2B sales grew 15%.

How will the B2B ecommerce market look in 2024?

But high interest rates, nervous consumers and businesses tightening spending based on a prediction of a hard (or soft) recession, along with other factors such as lingering supply chain issues, put the brakes on business growth in 2023.

Manufacturing sales grew just 3%, totaling $6.82 trillion in the last 12 months compared with $6.59 trillion in the prior year. In comparison, distributors fared even worse, with combined sales that declined by about 3% to $8.04 trillion from $8.26 trillion in 2022.

The market for B2B products and services is expected to rebound in 2024, with many economists forecasting the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) to grow between 1.6% and 2%.

“The expectation of below-trend real GDP growth in 2024 results in forecasts for slower — but still positive — job growth and a modest increase in the unemployment rate,” says a Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis report.

But regardless of how the overall American business economy performs in the year ahead, there are a couple of certainties: The continued growth in B2B digital commerce will drive — or at least highly impact — the expansion of business sales overall in 2024.

In 2023, B2B ecommerce once again grew at a healthy rate and in line with previous years.

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