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E-commerce platforms such as Amazon are effective channels to help Vietnamese SMEs export their goods. (Photo: VNA)


Hanoi (VNS/VNA)
– Amazon has established a subsidiary in Vietnam, head of Amazon Global Selling
Vietnam Tran Xuan Thuy told media at the Vietnam Online Marketing
Forum on August 14.

This was the first
official announcement of the subsidiary.

Amazon officially
entered the

Amazon’s representative
said the company had long encouraged individuals to sell goods on the
marketplace but now the trend was changing. Amazon was gearing up to help

Before working for Amazon
Vietnam, Thuy spent eight years with Alibaba Group in the position of
Country Manager. According to his description on Linkedln, he also served as
vice president in charge of seller operation for Lazada Group for more than one
year.

Alibaba and Amazon, both e-commerce
giants, are taking steps to attract Vietnamese businesses to their platforms.
Experts have said e-commerce is an effective channel to help Vietnamese
SMEs export their goods.

Vietnam’s trade office
in Houston, the United States, has provided detailed instruction for Vietnamese
SMEs on how to take advantage of e-commerce to increase exports to the US.

According to data
provided by the trade office, US customers spent 517.3 billion USD online
in 2018, with the number continuing to rise every year.-VNS/VNA

– Amazon has established a subsidiary in Vietnam, head of Amazon Global Selling Vietnam Tran Xuan Thuy told media at the Vietnam Online Marketing Forum on August 14.This was the first official announcement of the subsidiary.Amazon officially entered the Vietnamese market in March last year. The US e-commerce giant has cooperated with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on many programmes to enable local businesses to sell goods on its platform to expand their export potential.Amazon’s representative said the company had long encouraged individuals to sell goods on the marketplace but now the trend was changing. Amazon was gearing up to help small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) do business on its e-commerce platform.Before working for Amazon Vietnam, Thuy spent eight years with Alibaba Group in the position of Country Manager. According to his description on Linkedln, he also served as vice president in charge of seller operation for Lazada Group for more than one year.Alibaba and Amazon, both e-commerce giants, are taking steps to attract Vietnamese businesses to their platforms. Experts have said e-commerce is an effective channel to help Vietnamese SMEs export their goods.Vietnam’s trade office in Houston, the United States, has provided detailed instruction for Vietnamese SMEs on how to take advantage of e-commerce to increase exports to the US.According to data provided by the trade office, US customers spent 517.3 billion USD online in 2018, with the number continuing to rise every year.-VNS/VNA