More than 500 delegates will attend the 2024 E-commerce Development and Connection Forum with the theme “Cross-border e-commerce: Export opportunities for Vietnamese products” at the Hanoi Museum on November 26.
Vietnam is the fastest growing e-commerce market in Southeast Asia. (Source: Kvy Tech) |
Vietnam is one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in Southeast Asia. According to a report by Google, Temasek and Bain & Company, in 2023, the Vietnamese e-commerce market will reach a value of more than 20 billion USD and is expected to increase to 52 billion USD by 2025.
In the context of deep integration today, along with opportunities from free trade agreements, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Vietnam are shifting their traditional business to e-commerce. Therefore, cross-border e-commerce has become an important channel for exporting goods, expanding the consumption market for Vietnamese goods.
However, small, medium and micro enterprises are facing many difficulties when participating in exporting via e-commerce such as:
Limited digital knowledge and skills : Many MSMEs lack understanding of how to operate e-commerce platforms and optimize user experience.
Logistics issues : The transportation and warehousing systems are not yet evenly developed, making it difficult to meet international delivery needs.
Legal and tax barriers : Complex regulations and tax differences between countries make cross-border business difficult.
Low competitiveness : Small businesses often lack the resources to compete with large companies on price and quality of service.
Lack of market information : MSMEs often find it difficult to collect and analyze data to understand international markets.
The 2024 E-commerce Development and Connection Forum with the theme “Cross-border e-commerce: Export opportunities for Vietnamese products” will take place next week. (Source: Organizing Committee) |
In order to support and provide an overview of the Vietnamese and international e-commerce market; introduce models and solutions to support MSMEs to promote online exports, on November 26, 2024, the Department of E-commerce and Digital Economy (Ministry of Industry and Trade) organized the 2024 E-commerce Connection and Development Forum with the theme "Cross-border e-commerce: Export opportunities for Vietnamese products".
The Forum is expected to be attended by 500 delegates from ministries, sectors and localities; representatives of embassies and international organizations in Vietnam; representatives of relevant associations and unions; representatives of corporations and enterprises in Vietnam and the Asian region, as well as domestic and international press and media agencies.
The event is expected to bring effective opportunities for cross-border exports, contributing to enhancing the position of quality goods brands in the context of globalization.
In the morning and afternoon sessions, domestic and international speakers will contribute to updating new export trends through cross-border e-commerce, the fastest way to access international markets for small and medium enterprises; learn about bonded warehouse models, O2O (online-to-offline) models and successful strategies in markets such as China, Korea, Southeast Asia; share practical experiences, lessons from successful and failed projects.
In addition, the Forum helps businesses learn and grasp legal regulations on cross-border e-commerce, customs procedures, taxes and legal issues in Vietnam, China, Korea, etc.; build appropriate business plans, minimize risks by updating the latest information and trends.
On the sidelines of the Forum, there are also more than 80 booths participating in the exhibition to create opportunities for trade connections, helping businesses seek business opportunities, establish long-term cooperative relationships with international suppliers, logistics partners, e-commerce platforms and businesses in the industry.
To register to attend the Forum as well as sideline activities, please visit the link: www.vncbe.com/sukien |
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/co-hoi-hieu-qua-cho-xuat-khau-xuyen-bien-gioi-294227.html
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