Hà Nội tops 2025 e-business index

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Hà Nội tops 2025 e-business index

The average score of the rankings is 9.3 points. The gap in e-commerce development between the two major economic centres–Hà Nội and HCM City–and the remaining provinces and cities is very large.

From US$4 billion in 2015, the size of the e-commerce market increased eightfold to reach $32 billion last year.  — Photo Vietnam+

Hà Nội tops the 2025 Việt Nam eBusiness Index (EBI) with 74.7 points, followed by HCM City with 73.5 points. Đà Nẵng ranks third with 28.1 points.

The average score of the rankings is 9.3 points. The gap in e-commerce development between the two major economic centres–Hà Nội and HCM City–and the remaining provinces and cities is very large. 

The Việt Nam E-commerce Association (VECOM) has released the 2025 EBI report. 

The Việt Nam E-commerce Index is compiled from three component indicators: human resources and information technology infrastructure; business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce transactions; and business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce transactions.

VECOM’s report also shows that the period from 1998 to 2005 marked the formative stage of e-commerce, with a focus on building e-commerce infrastructure. 

The second stage, from 2006 to 2015, was the phase of widespread adoption. Since 2016, Việt Nam’s e-commerce has entered a third stage characterised by rapid growth.

Despite the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and global economic instability in recent years, Việt Nam’s e-commerce growth rate has remained consistently high. 

From US$4 billion in 2015, the size of the e-commerce market increased eightfold to reach $32 billion last year. 

This strong growth has been driven by several factors, including relatively high GDP growth, a young population, and strong investor interest, all of which have encouraged online shopping demand.

From the overall picture of the national economy, VECOM assessed that this year was a year of preparation for a new development phase–the fourth stage of Việt Nam’s e-commerce development. 

This stage is expected to begin next year and will be marked by rapid and sustainable growth.

Profound and comprehensive changes in the formulation and implementation of policies and legal documents will play a decisive role in ensuring rapid and sustainable development of Việt Nam’s e-commerce sector. 

Of these, the National E-commerce Development Master Plan for 2026–2030, the E-commerce Law, and regulations on taxation, online exports, and e-commerce statistics are particularly important. 

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