E-commerce platform

New room for export growth

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Effectively utilizing e-commerce and digital tools is considered an important "new door" to promote sustainable export growth.

E-commerce revenue in the first quarter of 2026 is estimated to reach 134.6 trillion VND

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E-commerce revenue in the first quarter of 2026 will increase sharply compared to the same period in 2025, with an estimated figure of 134.6 trillion VND.

E-commerce law needs to be decoded promptly for businesses

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The Law on E-commerce passed sets out an urgent requirement for timely guidance documents, helping businesses understand correctly and make standards.

Vietnam's e-commerce revenue grew by more than 34% in 2025

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Revenue on 4 major e-commerce platforms in Vietnam reached 429.7 trillion VND in 2025, an increase of 34.75% compared to 2024.

13,000 stalls of violations were blocked on e-commerce platforms

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In 2025, nearly 50,000 violating products were required to be removed and about 13,000 violating booths were blocked on e-commerce platforms.

An open door for counterfeit goods to creep through e-commerce platforms

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Buyers cannot identify the seller, origin and quality of the product on the e-commerce platform, so when problems arise, verification is very complicated.

Buying a chair for 800,000 VND on Shopee, customers unexpectedly received 6 bottles of water

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Users are upset when shopping on the Shopee e-commerce platform, complaining about difficulties, causing concerns about the safety of online transactions.

Vietnam, Thailand are genuine e-commerce bright spots in Southeast Asia

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The genuine e-commerce market in Southeast Asia (DNA) will account for 30% of the total market in 2025 and reach a scale of 150 billion USD by 2030.

Vietnam's e-commerce is expected to explode at the end of the year

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Vietnam's e-commerce promises to have a breakthrough in the fourth quarter of 2025, when all platforms invest heavily to attract users.

Online businesses are fed up with the increase in e-commerce platform fees

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The high fee for e-commerce platforms has caused many online businesses to struggle, and profits have decreased.

E-commerce revenue in 2025 is about 172,000 billion VND

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E-commerce revenue in 2025 is about 172,000 billion VND; Budget revenue increases 1.36 times, public debt is much lower than the prescribed limit.

Vietnam's e-commerce has grown impressively in the first 9 months of the year

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E-commerce sales in the first 9 months of 2025 reached VND 305.9 trillion, up 34.35% over the same period in 2024.

Ho Chi Minh City traders learn digital transformation to transform business

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Traders in Ho Chi Minh City have been strengthened in online sales skills and raised awareness of digital transformation in business.

80,000 booths flee from e-commerce platforms

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In the first 6 months of 2025, about 80,000 booths left the e-commerce platform due to increased traffic costs, competitive pressure from the KOC and strict tax policies.

Bringing OCOP products to Amazon, Alibaba foreign e-commerce platforms

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E-commerce is considered the shortest way for OCOP to reach global.