Vietnam's e-commerce exports to reach US$5.5bil by 2027


HANOI (Bernama-Xinhua): Vietnam's e-commerce export revenues are predicted to rise to US$5.5 billion by 2027 with an annual growth rate of 7 per cent, according to the latest statistics of British technology advisory firm Access Partnership.

This target can be achieved if the micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) accelerate their adoption of e-commerce for exporting products and services, the company said.

Vietnam has enjoyed an increase in exports via e-commerce in recent years, with many MSMEs in a prime position to reap significant benefits from the rapid growth of the e-commerce sector, Vietnam News Agency reported.

Many market analysts have pointed out that Vietnam's e-commerce export revenue will top U$10 billion in the next four years, the agency reported, citing Deputy Director of the Vietnam E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency Lai Viet Anh.

Last year, household appliances, garments and textiles, healthcare products, and convenience goods from Vietnamese brands won the favor of international online shoppers, according to Amazon Global Selling.

Experts said e-commerce will open up export opportunities for many other products, which are of Vietnam's strengths, suggesting exporters carry out various promotional programmes such as special discounts, and free shipping for orders with high value while evolving products to make them better meet the taste of consumers.

Vietnam's retail e-commerce sector has demonstrated an annual growth of over 20 per cent, according to the country's E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency. - Bernama-Xinhua

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