VOV.VN - Experts discussed ways to promote Vietnamese goods in the digital age through e-commerce during a seminar held by Cong Thuong (Industry and Trade) Newspaper on November 22.
The more than 10-year journey of the program "National E-commerce Week and Vietnam Online Shopping Day - Online Friday" has contributed to promoting the continuous breakthrough of Vietnamese e-commerce.
Vietnam represents one of the countries with an average e-commerce growth rate of 25% per year, among the top level compared to other countries in Southeast Asia.
The e-commerce retail market reached an estimated US$20.5 billion in 2023, while the number of online shoppers is currently exceeding 61 million and the online shopping value of one person stands at roughly US$336.
Amid current international economic integration coupled with the rapid and dynamic development of e-commerce, the country will continue to become a new destination for cross-border e-commerce platforms.
At the event, major talking points focused on the vision for sustainable e-commerce development, opportunities for Vietnamese goods to be exported to international markets through e-commerce platforms, and opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises to develop sustainably moving into the new era.
Vietnamese e-commerce platforms’ revenues fell significantly in the third quarter of this year, while foreign platforms saw considerable expansion, according to a recent report by e-commerce data company Metric.
VOV.VN - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Ho Duc Phoc said on November 5 that artificial intelligence (AI) will be used to monitor and manage revenue, transactions, and sales activities on e-commerce platforms.
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