Currently, the electronics market is rather sluggish. In numerous stores and supermarkets, there is an abundance of sellers compared to buyers, even though discount programs and promotions are being constantly launched.
Vietnam is one of the most potential markets in the Asia-Pacific region for shoppertainment - a trend that combines online shopping with entertainment.
The Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (Central Youth Union) yesterday signed a collaboration agreement with Vietnam Post for the 2023-2026 period.
Vietnam’s e-commerce revenue in 2022 maintained an increase of about 15% compared to last year, according to the Vietnam E-commerce Association (Vecom).
Electronic transactions and online payments in Ho Chi Minh City are gradually becoming popular; even those who previously did not know about technology have now had to get used to it. This achievement is gained thanks to the digital transformation process of enterprises and business households.
Conducting transactions online in Industry 4.0 has become so familiar with many people that they consider this method the most popular choice to purchase merchandise instead of the traditional ways of visiting markets or supermarkets. This calls for appropriate legal corridors to protect consumer rights in such virtual transactions.
Over the past time, e-commerce in Vietnam has made remarkable progress. It is estimated that over 90 percent of internet users welcomed online shopping as a part of their daily life in Vietnam while the growth rate of e-commerce in recent years has always been high, at over 20 percent per year.
Information security on smart devices is a global critical matter as there are more and more people using these devices for their daily operations. In Vietnam, as citizens are gradually accustomed to using smart devices for online shopping, distance working and learning, online public services, the identification and prevention of cyber-attacks from these devices have become a top priority these days.
Nowadays online shopping becomes more popular than in-store shopping and more people have taken take full advantage of social networking platforms to put an ad on social network platforms about their products. However, the tax collection and legal regulations governing e-commerce have not achieved the desired results. Therefore, competent agencies will tighten the management of e-commerce businesses and increase supervision to prevent tax loss.
ASEAN Online Sale Day 2022, part of activities marking the 55th founding anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), kicked off on August 8, drawing more than 300 businesses from the region.
According to a report by Ninja Van Group, an e-logistics company operating in Southeast Asian countries, Vietnam is the leading country with an average number of online purchases of up to 104 orders per year.
The Covid-19 pandemic has been brought under control, and life for most people returned to normal. However, non-cash payments, encouraged during the pandemic to limit contact, have become popular among many people.
Understanding the effectiveness of blockchain technology in different aspects of life, the Government has issued Decision No.100/QD-TTg/2019 about traceability, including the use of blockchain technology, and Decision No.2117/QD-TTg/2020 about applied technologies in the field of digital technology in order to boost the development of the blockchain market in Vietnam.
The Criminal Police Department (C02 – under the Public Security Ministry) yesterday released a warning that citizens not let their citizen ID card, bank account borrowed, rented, bought, or pictured by strangers without a valid purpose.
Within the framework of the sixteenth Asian Routes Development Forum, many participants said that the aviation industry plays an important role in the development of the country’s economy and the industry links Vietnam and the world. However, a roadmap for the recovery of the aviation industry after the Covid-19 pandemic is needed.
Socio-economic recovery and development have been seen in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) – the biggest economic hub in southern Vietnam, with strong growth in production and business activities.
Recently, e-commerce in Vietnam is assessed to grow robustly. It is forecasted that Vietnam's internet economy will reach US$57 billion by 2025, ranking second in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia.