E-commerce platform
New regulations on prices on e-commerce platforms
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Decree 248/2026/ND-CP requires e-commerce platforms to publicly disclose prices, fees and notify when changing service fees at least 20 days in advance.
Closing orders via TikTok and orders with no way out: Buyers wearily demand rights
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Many people buy goods from advertising on TikTok accounts but receive poor quality products, and the booth disappears without knowing who to complain to.
Subjects eligible for special support policies for e-commerce development
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Business households or enterprises using many workers who are people with disabilities are eligible for special mechanisms and policies to support e-commerce development.
Business households should note to issue invoices when selling goods on e-commerce platforms
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Household businesses with regulations on tax declaration when both selling goods directly and selling online.
Risk warnings in e-commerce activities
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The e-commerce activity management system has functions such as monitoring, analyzing, and warning of risks in e-commerce activities.
Forms of handling violations in e-commerce
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In case e-commerce activities show signs of crime, they will be considered for criminal handling according to the provisions of law.
Counterfeit goods creep into online platforms: Tighten post-inspection, block from the root
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Medicines, milk, and functional foods - items directly related to health - are becoming targets of fake goods production and trading lines with increasingly sophisticated tricks, especially in the e-commerce environment.
Promoting online business, activating domestic purchasing power
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In the context of a volatile market, focusing on developing online business is becoming an important lever to stimulate domestic consumption.
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.
