E-commerce boosts China-Vietnam border county


VIETNAMESE businesswoman Doan Kim Yen bought quite a lot of Chinese goods from local e-commerce platform Shopee on Dec 12, also known as Double 12, an online shopping bonanza that originated in China and has gained popularity in Vietnam.

Within two days, most of the goods were transported from inland Chinese provinces to Doan’s warehouse in northern Vietnam’s Lao Cai via the border county of Hekou, situated next to Lao Cai and home to the busiest China-Vietnam land port in Southwest China’s Yunnan province.

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