
Ample opportunity for Vietnam’s e-commerce as COVID-19 keeps shoppers at home
The digital shopping environment is becoming so commonplace that distinguishing it from traditional shopping may be unnecessary
The digital shopping environment is becoming so commonplace that distinguishing it from traditional shopping may be unnecessary
Online shopping in Vietnam has grown by at least 20 percent over the past few months
Its website leflair.vn was inoperative as of Tuesday morning
Internet-based retailers are posting millions in losses despite the massive growth of Vietnam’s ecommerce sector
Lotte.vn will be merged into Speedl.vn, an ecommerce website run by Lotte Mart
The Southeast Asian country’s 2018 online sales were US$2.26 billion, up 29.4 percent from the previous year
Vietnamese e-commerce start-ups are often sold to foreign investors after achieving initial success
Many brick-and-mortar businesses are stepping into online marketplaces
Vietnam E-commerce and Information Technology Agency (VECITA) will be notified of any new establishment of websites selling goods and websites that offer e-commerce services