MoIT Deputy Minister Hải was speaking at the Vietnam E-commerce Development conference, entitled Sustainable E-commerce Development, organised by the MoIT’s Department of E-commerce and Digital Economy on December 1.
An e-commerce market is still of great value to small-and-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) as 87 per cent of the respondents gave an upbeat assessment of e-commerce role in their business in the post-pandemic era.
Viet Nam’s e-commerce sector has enjoyed impressive growth in recent years, with the market scale projected to increase to US$49 billion, even $57 billion by Google, by 2025, from only $4 billion in 2015.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many difficulties for global trade activities. Therefore, switching from traditional exports to exports based on e-commerce platforms is not only an option but is a mandatory trend to help businesses survive and develop in the...
The Ministry of Industry and Trade is drafting amendments to Decree 52/2013/ND-CP on e-commerce to better manage the activity, considered "the future of the retail market".
Viet Nam’s e-commerce market is forecast to climb 20 per cent in the last quarter of this year to reach US$12 billion by year end if the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control.
Businesses should take advantage of both online and offline platforms to increase their ability to adapt to disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, speakers said at an online seminar on May 15 in the city.