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Vietnam to hold a 60-hour livestream shopping with numerous promotions

Online Friday will be the biggest online shopping day of the year, with the participation of numerous companies offering exclusive discounts of up to 100%.

A 60-hour livestream, offering thousands of discounts to consumers, will take place from 0:00 to 12:00 between December 2 and 4 on the onlineFriday.vn website and the e-commerce section of social media giant TikTok Shop.

 An overview of the press conference. Photo: MoIT

The program is part of the Vietnam Online Shopping Week, held by the Vietnam e-Commerce and Digital Economy Agency (iDEA) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), from November 28 to December 4.

The Online Friday event [on December 2] will be the largest online shopping day of the year, with the participation of numerous enterprises, who will offer exclusive discounts of up to 100%.

According to  Nguyen Thi Minh Huyen, Deputy Director of the iDEA,  the program is expected to help consumers recognize and use genuine products, especially those originating in Vietnam.

“We hope the event will help support online payment activities, smart marketing, affiliate marketing, and social networking platforms to promote sustainable production and business development,” she said.

This is the largest national e-commerce event of the year, held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade in collaboration with government agencies, People’s Committees of provinces, cities, associations, and businesses.

The Vietnam Online Shopping Day program has been implemented since 2014, and total sales of participating retailers at its peak have reached more than VND160 billion ($7 million) in 2021, according to MoIT.

Also, in November, the Ministry of Industry and Trade organized the national promotion month - the Vietnam Grand Sale 2022, starting November 15 to December 22.

Le Hoang Tai, Deputy Director General of MoIT's Trade Promotion Agency, said that in the 2022 program, all merchants could implement promotional programs with discounts of up to 100% depending on each business instead of 50% promotions as normally.

 Local consumers are shopping at BRG Mart. Photo: Hoai Nam/ The Hanoi Times

Hanoi's action

Along with the national event, Hanoi also hosted the 2022 promotion month, drawing many businesses in the city with more than 1,000 retail points during November. The participants have been offered tens of thousands of promotions and discounts of up to 50%.

It is one of many annual events in the city's trade promotion program, which is held throughout the year to stimulate consumer spending and provide businesses with the opportunity to promote Vietnamese brands.

The event will enable consumers to buy goods at affordable prices, especially at the end of the year when the national holiday or Tet (Lunar New Year) approaches.

The 2021 Hanoi Promotion Month drew the participation of over 1,000 enterprises, with discounts totaling up to VND20 trillion (US$875 million), according to the municipal Department of Industry and Trade. 

Of the discounted items, the food sector made up 40%, consumer goods 30%, and other industries (including fashion, apparel, real estate, and finance) accounted for 30%.

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