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.
NGỌC LÊ |
HCMC - Facing the wave of digital transformation, traditional market traders are gradually changing the way they sell, pay and approach customers.
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HCMC - Dien Hong Ward Market is focusing on supporting traders to get acquainted, declare taxes and electronic invoices, and prepare to complete the conversion before the deadline of January 1, 2026.
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In recent days, at traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City, prices of fresh vegetables and foods - especially green vegetables - have increased sharply due to a sharp decrease in supply from Lam Dong and Dak Lak due to floods and cut off roads. In response to this development, large enterprises and Ho Chi Minh City authorities have affirmed that they will ensure supply and demand and stabilize prices for the market.
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After the flood, supermarkets such as MM Mega Market, GO! Co.opmart... have stepped up the restoration of transportation and supplemented essential goods.
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NHƯ QUỲNH |
HCMC - Dien Hong Ward Market is focusing on supporting traders to get acquainted, declare taxes and electronic invoices, and prepare to complete the conversion before the deadline of January 1, 2026.
Ngọc Lê |
In recent days, at traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City, prices of fresh vegetables and foods - especially green vegetables - have increased sharply due to a sharp decrease in supply from Lam Dong and Dak Lak due to floods and cut off roads. In response to this development, large enterprises and Ho Chi Minh City authorities have affirmed that they will ensure supply and demand and stabilize prices for the market.
NGỌC LÊ |
After the flood, supermarkets such as MM Mega Market, GO! Co.opmart... have stepped up the restoration of transportation and supplemented essential goods.