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Three dimensions of Vietnam’s e-commerce in 2019

The Hanoitimes – Single-market merchants and digital payment will certainly become even more notable in the upcoming year. Vietnam’s e-commerce, which is predicted to growth 43% from now until 2025, will go through 2019 with three notable dimensions in which single-market merchants would be the market trend.  Digital payment and entertainment while shopping would be other […]

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Car sales in Vietnam down 2% m/m in January

The Hanoitimes – In January, Vietnam imported a total of 11,658 cars worth US$274 million, up 47-fold compared to the same period of last year. Car sales Vietnam are reported at 33,484 units in January, down 2% month-on-month but up 27% against the same period of last year, according to a monthly report by Vietnam Automobile […]

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New legal framework required for Vietnam’s fast-growing e-commerce

The Hanoitimes – The fast-changing nature of Vietnam’s e-commerce environment requires timely modification of related regulations. Vietnam’s fast-growing ecommerce has exposed shortcomings in the current legislation, posing challenges for both government agencies and users, Cong Thuong newspaper, run by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, reported.  Huge potential for growth Total revenue of Vietnam’s e-commerce in […]

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Vietnam posts US$816m January trade surplus: customs

[HANOI] Vietnam’s trade surplus stood at US$816 million in January compared with the government’s previous estimate of an US$800 million deficit for the month, customs data showed on Monday. Exports in January rose 12.4 per cent from the previous month to US$22.1 billion, while imports rose 4 per cent to US$21.3 billion, the customs department […]

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