Sharing economy was not only creating opportunities to increase income but also opening up a new and flexible market, thereby creating a growth engine and increasing productivity fof micro, small and medium – sized enterprises.
Viet Nam must identify, implement and build management models for sharing economy applications in the country’s major sectors such as banking and transport to ensure a fair business playground and protect all involved parties.
According to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), a sharing economy is a new business model which takes advantage of technology to cut costs and reach customers through digital platforms.
Viet Nam will conditions for the development of a sharing economy, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue said at a recent conference about the compilation of a sharing economy model.
Viet Nam is positioned to take advantage of the growing opportunities presented by the sharing economy, said Rebecca Bryant, Australian Embassy Charge D’Affaire at the conference on the sharing economy held in Ha Noi on Thursday.
Amadeus, a provider of advanced technology solutions for the global travel industry, has reported 71 per cent of Vietnamese travellers are open to sharing their data with travel providers for more personalised experience.