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Cross-border E-commerce Exhibition in Vietnam from August 10-12, 2023

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương26/07/2023


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As an ASEAN country with a strong economic development, in recent years, Vietnam has attracted the attention of a large number of Chinese companies and enterprises. In particular, expanding the brand of Chinese companies to Vietnam and cooperating with Vietnamese partners to expand the Vietnamese market has become a common desire of Chinese companies.

Based on the supply capacity of Chinese companies and the demand of the Vietnamese market, the Vietnam Cross-Border E-Commerce Exhibition 2023 will be held in Ho Chi Minh City on August 10-12.

Triển lãm Thương mại điện tử xuyên biên giới tại Việt Nam từ ngày 10-12/8/2023

According to the Organizing Committee, businesses, establishments and industrial clusters from all over China, including industrial clusters of cosmetics, household appliances, underwear, pets, kitchenware and other industries popular in the Vietnamese market, will participate in the exhibition to introduce products and trade.

In addition, the Vietnam Cross-Border E-Commerce Exhibition is not only a commodity exhibition in the traditional sense, but will integrate overseas warehouses, logistics transportation, platform distribution, and in-depth cooperation with mainstream e-commerce platforms.

Within the framework of the exhibition, in addition to the seminar "Customs reform, promoting cross-border e-commerce development", the Organizing Committee will organize the Vietnam - China E-commerce Development Forum led by speakers from Tiktok, Shopsbu and Hinmax Group.

Through the Vietnam Digital Economy Development Forum, the Organizing Committee hopes to contribute to building a comprehensive development plan for the Vietnamese market, strengthening cooperation with Vietnamese e-commerce operators and accelerating the digital transformation of the Vietnamese e-commerce market.

According to data from many research organizations, Vietnam's e-commerce business is quickly catching up and surpassing other ASEAN countries. In the United Nations' 2020 e-commerce survey of 193 countries and territories, Vietnam ranked 86th, up 2 places. Vietnam is also actively perfecting and developing e-commerce, with the goal of becoming one of the four largest countries in Southeast Asia by 2025.

Currently, Vietnam’s 40 million online shoppers spend an average of about $210 per year, ranking second among ASEAN countries. Vietnam’s e-commerce market is forecast to continue to grow as internet penetration increases, smartphones become more widely used, and people’s confidence in online shopping increases.



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