Vietnam's e-commerce market to reach US$12.8 billion in next five years
Vietnamese firms are advised to change their mindset and build brands to make their business more sustainable globally.
Vietnamese firms are advised to change their mindset and build brands to make their business more sustainable globally.
Hanoi has set a goal to train 2,000 companies and home business owners, civil servants and students in e-commerce skills this year.
Hanoi has 141 models of farm chain, according to the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The initiative helps local businesses improve their competitiveness and participate in the chain of activities in the digital economy.
Omnichannel shopping will still dominate the retail market and businesses need to continue improving their competitiveness to optimize the shopping process.
Vietnam’s e-commerce startup Tiki is expected to be Shinhan Financial’s first strategic partner in the Southeast Asian country.
Cross-border e-commerce will be the path that Vietnamese businesses should take to move towards reducing costs and selling more effectively.
The program targets promoting the digital economy in agriculture across the country.
The new products are the first of their kinds in the domestic aviation sector.
Three e-commerce platforms are the most popular multi-vendor ones across Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia.
Vietnam came second in Southeast Asia in terms of e-commerce market growth and third in size, behind Thailand and Indonesia.
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and the southern province of Binh Duong are key markets for the startup.