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“Covid-19 has given e-commerce a push,” said Nguyen Thuy Anh from the Department of E-commerce and Digital Economy.
After Tiki and Sendo complete their merger, the e-commerce market will be controlled by three big players – Tiki-Sendo, Lazada and Shopee.
As Vietnamese are now favoring ‘contactless purchases’ in Covid-19, online sales have increased rapidly.
The E-commerce Index Report shows that Vietnam has over 500,000 small and medium enterprises (SMEs), but only 32 percent of businesses have joined global trade through digital channels.
Both online sale channels serve as effective tools for Vietnam’s businesses to sell their products to the world market.
Under its science and technology development strategy, Vietnam would have 5,000 science and technology firms by 2020, including 2,000 in HCMC.
They are spending big money on technology to manage business effectively and give clients the best experiences, and on marketing campaigns to lure more customers.
Some retail chains are seeking hundreds of workers as they plan to open more shops to scale up their business.
Shopee and Lazada have begun collecting fees from sellers, while Tiki has exempted fees for two years.
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