According to the General Department of Taxation, 148 foreign suppliers have registered and paid taxes through the electronic portal with estimated revenue of more than VNĐ2.8 trillion (US$108.2 million) in the first quarter.
The lack of regulations and businesses’ reluctance to engage in environmental protection efforts have made it difficult for Việt Nam’s e-commerce sector to transition to a greener model.
Việt Nam''s total retail sales of consumer goods and services reached VNĐ6.4 quadrillion (US$252 billion) in 2024, marking a year-on-year increase of 9 per cent, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Sales of food and foodstuff rose by 10.7 per cent, household appliances and tools 8 per cent, garment 8.7 per cent, vehicles (except cars) 7.5 per cent, and cultural and educational products 6.6 per cent.
As the Hồng (Red) River continues to rise and threatens to flood many areas in Hà Nội, owners of car showrooms are looking for ways to relocate their vehicles.
The current state of the local car market is being significantly affected by a mix of traditional beliefs and policy uncertainties, according to experts.
In July alone, Việt Nam''s retail sales and services revenue was VNĐ528.3 trillion, a rise of 9.4 per cent from the same period last year, the General Statistics Office (GSO) said.