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.
While Vietnam continues to pursue the dual target of containing the pandemic and boosting economic recovery, protecting people’s lives remain the government’s utmost priority, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has said.
Investments in forex trading platforms, seen as illegal, would not be protected by law, said a senior official of the central bank.
Vietnamese exporters might find it easy to meet the required rules of origin for their products as a significant portion of its production input is sourced from China and South Korea.
Mass support for the business community, including too ailing businesses, could lead to unnecessary debt burden for the economy.
More than half (55%) of Vietnamese companies remain optimistic about growth, well above the global average (29%).
The EU - Vietnam Free Trade Agreement would serve as a driving force for enterprises from Vietnam and the Netherlands to expand cooperation.
The number of international arrivals to the country in November was higher than the previous month.
Vietnam's trade turnover is likely to reach US$489.1 billion in the January – November period, representing an increase of 3.5% year-on-year.
Tourism service digitalization is a must-do task of local authorities and businesses to revive the tourism industry.
Many sellers have taken advantage of online trading to sell fake or poor-quality goods.
The signing of big trade pacts has prompted the comprehensive amendment of the law that enacted in 2005.
For the first time, the city held the "Hanoi Midnight Sale" event with sales and discounts of up to 100%.
In order to better combat trade fraud activities in the future, the Ministry of Finance is requesting related agencies to soon issue specific criteria for domestically-produced goods.
Not only supporting the government’s initiative in keeping stable market prices, local businesses are adjusting their business operations in a new normal.
Asia is home to the top 10 busiest domestic air routes in November 2020.
Competition is part of any trade deal and Vietnam is used to competition as the country is a member of 13 free trade agreements so far.
Given Vietnam’s rapid economic growth in the past few years, opportunities for US companies spread in all fields, from healthcare, aviation, to agriculture or education.
Many companies in Vietnam are considering an approach to workplace digital optimization beyond Covid-19.
Sales promotion programs offered at supermarkets and online shops not only help customers easily buy things suitable to their needs, but also show their affection and love to teachers on this occasion.
Digitalization will be a significant need for Vietnam to boost industrial competitiveness, enhance human capital, as well as keep up with regional and international standards, according to PwC Vietnam.