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Update news e-commerce
The e-commerce sites of Vietnam Post and Viettel Post saw 33 more suppliers of agricultural products and regional specialities open new booths in the first 10 days of April.
The effectiveness of free trade agreements, especially the EU– Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, has helped to increase export orders for textile and garment enterprises in Vietnam,
The proportion of enterprises with employees specialised in e-commerce decreased significantly last year compared to previous years
The trend of e-commerce development differs between slow-growing regions and developed regions.
Self-contained large-scale pig farms combined with fish farming and rice cultivation has brought tens of billions of VND, or $1 million each year, to Ninh Binh farmers.
Online sale apps are spending big money on promotion campaigns to retain consumers, but the money seems to have been spent in vain.
Korean conglomerate SK Group said it will make a strategic investment in VinCommerce, Vietnam’s largest retailer, to tap into the fast-growing e-commerce segment in the Southeast Asian market, reported Yonhap News Agency.
Hanoi plans to develop an app to sell farm produce and organize an e-commerce supply chain in an effort to build a close link among producers, logistics and e-commerce service providers.
Five Vietnamese companies have been listed in the top 10 most visited e-commerce websites in Southeast Asia despite the global pandemic affecting consumers in the region, according to the latest e-commerce report.
Digital transformation offers great opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to participate in global supply chains and take advantage of innovative solutions and technologies.
Under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, commercial transactions in the last year have had to adapt to an online form.
Viettel Post is helping Hai Duong farmers sell produce on e-commerce sites and will expand that aid to other localities in the country.
Vietnam is improving its legal framework to promote the development of e-commerce with a focus on preventing trade fraud.
Some reports show that Shopee has left its rivals far behind, and that Tiki is competing equally with Lazada, while Sendo is in the fourth position.
Vietnamese farmers often call on consumers to ‘rescue’ farm produce when there is an oversupply and sales are slow. But the use of e-commerce platforms has changed that.
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, after 20 years of trading goods in traditional way, shopkeepers and petty merchants have begun to sell products online.
The Vietnamese e-commerce market is forecast to continue to boom in 2021, with revenue surpassing last year's figure.
The B2C E-commerce Index 2020 of Vietnam has climbed one rank over the last year, remaining among the top 10 developing and transition economies in the region.
Modern and online shopping channels recorded strong growth last year and will continue to thrive this year, according to experts.
The project aims at improving the quality and value of agro-exports to meet the regulations of importers.