Small trader
Hanoi's largest fabric market becomes bustling again after the sluggish period at the beginning of the year
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Hanoi - After the quiet early days of the year, the trading atmosphere at Ninh Hiep market has become bustling again.
Hanoi's largest fabric market is sluggish at the beginning of the year, purchasing power decreases sharply
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Hanoi - After the Lunar New Year, the trading atmosphere at Ninh Hiep market becomes unusually quiet.
Vieng market traders sell tons of beef, customers have not had time to buy and are already out of stock
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Ninh Binh - The concept of buying "red fortune" on Vieng market day has increased the purchasing power of beef; some households sell nearly 1 ton of meat in just 2 main festival days.
Small traders travel hundreds of kilometers to bring kumquats and apricot blossoms to the mountain town for Tet sale
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Dak Lak - Some small traders in the coastal area have traveled hundreds of kilometers to bring ornamental plants to the mountain town to sell during Tet, hoping for a bumper crop.
Small traders worried when Lac Long Quan flower market sells slowly
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Hanoi - Purchasing power of peach blossoms, kumquats and yellow apricot blossoms in Hanoi is recorded clearly slow, small traders expect the Tet flower market to be bustling from December 23rd of the lunar calendar.
Tet flower market starts early, buyers are still waiting
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Hanoi - The Tet flower market started early with mini kumquats, magnolias, peach blossoms... but purchasing power is slow, small traders are hesitant to import goods.
HCMC seeks to help traders go online more conveniently
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HCMC - Digital transformation at traditional markets is taking place but is still slow, traders face many barriers in skills and ability to access technology.
Traders gradually "enter the network" from stalls
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Many traders in Ho Chi Minh City are gradually transforming digitally thanks to support from the locality and the Industry and Trade sector. However, for traditional markets to truly adapt, there needs to be long-term companionship, not just stopping at the movement.
Ho Chi Minh City traders adapt to the digital wave
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HCMC - Facing the wave of digital transformation, traditional market traders are gradually changing the way they sell, pay and approach customers.
Traders suffer lightly with tax exemption threshold below VND500 million
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HCMC - The tax payment threshold has been increased from VND500 million/year to help reduce pressure on small business households.
Traditional market traders strive to adapt to the era of e-commerce
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The explosion of e-commerce has caused many traditional markets to lack customers, making it difficult for traders to adapt. Ho Chi Minh City promotes market transformation and supports digital business skills.
Inspection team speaks out about the case of "1 scale, 8 thang" in Quang Tri
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Quang Tri - The interdisciplinary inspection team has had specific information about the recent "one scale, 8 swings" scandal on social networks.
Thanh Hoa mobilizes traders to return to business, tightens management of goods of unknown origin
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Thanh Hoa Department of Industry and Trade mobilizes traders to return to business, commits to support but resolutely handles counterfeit goods that do not ensure quality.
Electronic invoices enter Ho Chi Minh City market, business households and traders actively learn
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HCMC - Many traditional market traders in HCMC are proactively learning, practicing and getting acquainted with electronic invoices generated from cash registers.
Traditional markets are exhausted, many industries lose up to 90% of customers
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Ho Chi Minh City currently has more than 200 traditional markets in operation, but in reality, many markets are witnessing the scene of traders massively closing stalls and returning premises.