Cross-border e-commerce expansion opportunities for Vietnamese businesses
For Vietnamese companies seeking to trade internationally, the dynamism of global e-commerce offers significant opportunities.
For Vietnamese companies seeking to trade internationally, the dynamism of global e-commerce offers significant opportunities.
Vietnam will make best efforts to ensure a safe and flexible adaptation to the pandemic as this is essential for the country to set a momentum for higher growth next year.
A long-standing relationship of over 70 years and high political trust between the two would open up a new chapter for cooperation.
High political trust is seen as the foundation to bolster bilateral cooperation, for which two countries would continue to improve cooperation mechanisms.
Urbanization and the rapid generation of waste have accompanied Vietnam’s growth in recent years.
A shift in Vietnam’s Covid-19 strategy to safe and flexible adaptation to the pandemic was the main factor behind positive economic performance during the month.
The Vietnamese air carrier is planning to open new routes connecting Los Angeles to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City.
Local consumers will enjoy steep discounts through the promotion activities.
Local consumers have the opportunity to shop online with many discounts.
Both the EU and Vietnam have in hands required tools to ensure the bilateral relations’ long-term prospects.
Vietnam came second in Southeast Asia in terms of e-commerce market growth and third in size, behind Thailand and Indonesia.
The combined market size of 250 million people is a significant incentive for companies from the two countries to tap into the potential, contributing to reaching the bilateral trade revenue goal of $10 billion.
Businesses from Vietnam and Australia will have the opportunity to display and sell goods either directly or through the connection of the center.
Quality and food safety are key points for the positive growth of food delivery.
Gojek plans to extend its GoCar service to Hanoi soon and will add more service lines outside of GoCar Protect when the Covid-19 pandemic situation further improves.
The export figure may rise up to US$43.5 billion in 2022.
Two more showrooms are located in O Cho Dua Ward and Dong Xuan Market in Hanoi.
The first non-stop flight is expected to take off on November 28, twenty years after Vietnam Airlines opened its representative office in the US.
Vietnam and the US are expanding their relations beyond bilateral issues.
Free trade agreements like CPTPP and EVFTA are driving Vietnam’s trading performance during a difficult economic year.
The target shows the Government’s high determination and also remains in harmonization with other targets defined for 2022.