Businesses discover online channel route to surviving COVID

Aug 13th at 10:33
13-08-2021 10:33:13+07:00

Businesses discover online channel route to surviving COVID

Many HCM City businesses, even small traders in traditional markets who are not usually thought to be tech-savvy, have been focusing on selling online and networking to survive, or even thriving, amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Sellers in traditional markets are networking with "other businesses" to survive the pandemic. Tran Xuan Trang, who owns a stall in Ben Thanh Market in District 1, said she is preparing for the Mid-Autumn festival in September and working with business partners who can deliver goods to customers.

A trader at the Hoc Mon Wholesale Market, which remains closed, has been selling a steady amount of pork daily to regular buyers online.

Traders are making use of social media to advertise their goods.

Nguyen Thi Ngoc Ha, deputy head of management of District 5’s An Dong Market, said while the market has been closed, it has been helping its tenants sell online by creating a webpage and helping them connect with social media groups.

More and more traditional markets are helping their traders similarly.

Exports

Some small traders are even looking into exporting.

Ngo Bich Lai, owner of a stall at An Dong Market, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that she has been exporting products such as coffee and bird’s nest to China and Singapore by networking with export companies and social media groups for overseas Vietnamese.

Others are in contact with foreign visitors who had bought from them when they visited Viet Nam.

Large businesses are using the pandemic to restructure their operations.

A rice supply business even created a mobile application last November for online sales. It is now supplying dozens of tonnes of rice every month in HCM City.

Tran Van Truong, director of Royal Seafood Company, said his company has nine stores with staff living on-site focusing on online selling. While the sales are admittedly not as high as before, they are also supplying and delivering cooked meals to customers.

Truong Chi Thien, director of egg supplier Vinh Thanh Dat Company, said the pandemic has provided a great opportunity to set up an online channel for selling eggs and move away from focusing solely on direct selling.

HCM City is the country's current and largest COVID epicentre of the country with more than 135,000 cases by yesterday morning since the fourth outbreak began in late April. 

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