SMEs’ online trading activities to see strong development

Apr 8th at 08:58
08-04-2019 08:58:36+07:00

SMEs’ online trading activities to see strong development

The Viet Nam e-business index report showed that 32 per cent of Viet Nam's SMEs have established businesses with foreign partners through online channels.

 

Joining B2B (Business to Business) e-commerce platforms will help export enterprises directly approach customers, thereby expanding opportunities to access the global market and reducing costs relating to traditional trade promotion such as fairs and exhibitions, and open offices in target markets. Meanwhile, businesses could deal with customers through online channels or e-commerce websites.

According to a representative from the E-commerce Development Centre under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)'s Viet Nam E-commerce and Information Technology Agency (Vecita), Vietnamese enterprises have used online trading floors to find foreign partners and customers.

In fact, for traditional trading channels, besides cumbersome procedures, many businesses see huge expenditure when finding foreign partners or implementing trade promotion programmes.

Therefore, the online import and export channel is a great opportunity to reduce costs and time for businesses, especially SMEs looking for business partners, doing trade promotion, marketing products and implementing transactions and payments, according to the representative.

However, according to experts, the local enterprises, especially SMEs in Viet Nam, still had difficulty accessing online trading activities because about 66 per cent of SMEs are of a tiny scale.

Nguyen Ngoc Dung, vice chairman of the Viet Nam E-commerce Association, said the enterprises still had limitations in information and knowledge about e-commerce, especially cross-border e-commerce, leading to difficulties and inefficiencies in joining online export activities.

Sharing reasons on not really popularising the online export-import channel, Dung said that enterprises did not have enough skills to confidently sell their products online. The association had worked with many providers and consulting companies to support businesses in accessing websites to export products.

The association hoped businesses would have more experience in online trading activities to gain new customers, Dung said.

To support businesses applying e-commerce for import-export activities, the Viet Nam Export Support Alliance had been established to seek support service packages to find customers and improve competitiveness in some neighbouring markets for local businesses, reported phapluatxahoi.vn.

Dung said cross-border e-commerce was becoming an important channel for businesses in export, he said that Vecom would strengthen promotion and training activities to make products from traditional craft villages available online.

In 2019, the MoIT plans to organise programmes to support businesses to enhance export capacity in online retailing and provide them with information on export opportunities.

Besides, the ministry will guide enterprises to improve their products’ designs and complete administrative procedures for export.

According to the ministry’s Viet Nam E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency, Viet Nam’s e-commerce has had strong growth with the highest rate of 30 per cent in 2018 rising to US$7.8 billion revenue from $4 billion in 2015.

If the growth rate of 2019 and 2020 continues to be at 30 per cent each year, the revenue by 2020 will reach $13 billion.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

MoiT steps up fight against fake goods online

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is seeking solutions to stop fake goods appearing on e-commerce websites, said a ministry official at a conference held in...

Power price hike impact on inflation

Power consumption currently makes up only 3.5% of the basket for consumer price index (CPI) calculation. The average power price hike of 8.36% is therefore...

Overseas Vietnamese encouraged to offer suggestions for HCMC’s financial, urban projects

HCMC has called upon overseas Vietnamese professionals, intellectuals and businessmen to offer suggestions for developing a financial center and an innovation urban...

Canada urged to diversify investment fields in Vietnam

Vietnam proposes Canada diversify investment fields in Vietnam as 90pc of the country's FDI inflow in Vietnam chiefly focuses on real estate, said Deputy PM, FM...

Private firms to meet with Government leaders

Some 2,500 private firms will have a chance to voice their opinions and proposals to Party and Government officials at the Viet Nam Private Economic Forum scheduled...

Ministry focuses on cutting business prerequisites

The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) was hastening the effort of cutting business prerequisites in term of quality to ensure the deregulation to truly...

Cuba, VN seek better business ties

Cuba is keen on strengthening business ties with Viet Nam, a conference heard in HCM City on Thursday.

Binh Phuoc teams up with Ministry to attract investment

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is working with Binh Phuoc Province to build a cooperative programme to attract investment to the province.

Vietnamese SMBs eager for digital transformation push

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Vietnam are making initial technology investments in cloud, cybersecurity and IT software and hardware upgrades, as a...

HSBC forecasts VN economic slowdown in 2019

It said average inflation would be 3.1 per cent, meeting the central bank’s target of ‘below 4 per cent’.


MOST READ


Back To Top