EcommerceIndustry ContextFriday, June 19, 20262 min read

Fruugo expands seller access across Europe and selected domestic markets

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Fruugo expands seller access across Europe and selected domestic markets
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Fruugo has now enabled domestic selling in Australia, Singapore, New Zealand and Norway. Previously, sellers based in these countries could sell internationally through Fruugo, but domestic selling within their own local markets was not available. This update means sellers in these markets can now reach local customers, as well as international shoppers, through the Fruugo […]

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Fruugo has now enabled domestic selling in Australia, Singapore, New Zealand and Norway. Previously, sellers based in these countries could sell internationally through Fruugo, but domestic selling within their own local markets was not available.

This update means sellers in these markets can now reach local customers, as well as international shoppers, through the Fruugo platform. In addition, Fruugo has also enabled Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as new seller countries as of 18th June 2026.

Sellers based in these Baltic markets can now actively register, onboard and sell through Fruugo’s global marketplace. These updates reflect Fruugo’s continued focus on broadening seller participation in selected markets, while supporting both local and cross-border marketplace opportunities. Norway is a good example of this approach.

Fruugo has historically been known for cross-border ecommerce, but enabling domestic selling in Norway allows Norwegian sellers to reach local shoppers while also benefiting from Fruugo’s wider international marketplace reach.

The Baltic states were selected as active and developing ecommerce markets, with sellers and brands increasingly looking for access to international marketplace channels.

Fruugo has also seen previous interest from sellers in these markets, so enabling Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania allows Fruugo to respond to that demand while broadening its European seller base. Europe remains a key region for Fruugo.

Some of Fruugo’s strongest shopper markets include Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Belgium and Finland. From a seller perspective, Fruugo continues to see opportunities across both established European ecommerce markets and smaller markets where sellers are looking for international growth.

Overall, these updates reflect Fruugo’s continued investment in broadening its seller footprint, improving local market coverage, and creating more opportunities for sellers to access Fruugo’s international shopper base.

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