More than 300 businesses attend ASEAN Online Sale Day 2022

Aug 10th at 09:14
10-08-2022 09:14:38+07:00

More than 300 businesses attend ASEAN Online Sale Day 2022

ASEAN Online Sale Day 2022, part of activities marking the 55th founding anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), kicked off on Monday, drawing more than 300 businesses from the region.

 

The three-day event is intended to promote cross-border e-commerce and open up cooperation opportunities for regional firms.

Co-hosted by Cambodia – ASEAN Chair 2022, Singapore and Viet Nam, the programme has two tiers for domestic and cross-border transactions. There are currently 185 enterprises out of the 300 firms that have registered to conduct business in Viet Nam.

Information about the event as well as the participating businesses is available on its official website at www.onlineasean.com, which has been integrated into ASEAN’s website asean.org.

Notably, the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) will be applied during this year’s programme to ensure rights and interests of consumers.

Reputable e-commerce businesses and platforms in the 10 ASEAN countries will launch a series of special discounts for consumers.

Enterprises and platforms will coordinate to implement a cross-border online shopping programme across ASEAN.

In the context of post-pandemic economic recovery and participation in new generation free trade agreements, the ASEAN Online Sale Day 2022 will be an important step for ASEAN to show solidarity and promote its potential for e-commerce and online transactions, access favourable policies, and improve the value of products and services.

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