giaohangtietkiem admits to allow shippers throw around goods

Giaohangtietkiem admits to allow shippers throw around goods

Giaohangtietkiem (GHTK) officially admitted its fault in letting its shippers throw customers’ goods when classifying items during the Lunar New Year 2019 rush.
nike shares fall on slower north american sales growth

Nike shares fall on slower North American sales growth

Nike shares fell on lower sales growth in North America on Thursday (Mar 21) as the company returned to third-quarter profitability while touting new investments in e-commerce and women's athletics.
hanoi proposes tightened management of social network businesses

Hanoi proposes tightened management of social network businesses

The Hanoi Market Management Department has said businesses operating on social networks such as Facebook, Zalo and Viber should be under the same management as e-commerce websites.
alibaba partners with fado to sell vietnamese goods globally

Alibaba partners with Fado to sell Vietnamese goods globally

Vietnamese enterprises can export their products over the world through the online platform of Alibaba.
logging on to e commerce

Logging on to e-commerce

Figures show that online shopping has already reached 60 per cent of the Vietnamese population in 2019 so far, dominated by only a handful of e-commerce websites and social media pages. Richard Burrage, CEO of market research firm Cimigo Vietnam, discusses the trends.
court to rule on trung nguyen divorce dispute in march

Court to rule on Trung Nguyen divorce dispute in March

While the divorce proceedings of billionaire Jeff  Bezos, founder of the Amazon e-commerce platform, were done in a snap, in Vietnam, the divorce of Trung Nguyen chairman Dang Le Nguyen Vu and his wife Le Hoang Diep Thao is as slow as Vietnamese coffee drips.
amazon to support vietnam enterprises in e commerce

Amazon to support Vietnam enterprises in e-commerce

A workshop titled "Export via e-commerce platform: Opportunity with Amazon" will be held in Hanoi on February 27.
alibaba rival pinduoduo seeks to raise us 15b

Alibaba rival Pinduoduo seeks to raise US$1.5b

Chinese firm Pinduoduo, an ambitious rival of e-commerce giant Alibaba, plans to raise about US$1.5 billion from Wall Street to fund its expensive expansion.
lazada to fold redmart into its platform signals entry into online supermarket business

Lazada to fold RedMart into its platform, signals entry into online supermarket business

The e-commerce company acquired RedMart in November 2016, but kept it as a standalone entity until now.
amazon and alibaba to compete in vietnam e commerces ring

Amazon and Alibaba to compete in Vietnam e-commerce’s ring

With the overall revenue expected to reach $10 billion in 2025, e-commerce is becoming a gold mine for both local and foreign enterprises and has drawn in both Amazon and Alibaba, who are fighting over the global e-commerce market.
lazada loses grip on market

Lazada loses grip on market

According to statistics on pageviews in the fourth quarter, Lazada has been overwhelmed by Shopee and Tiki, and is threatened to be overtaken by Thegioididong and Sendo in the time coming.
retailers on full out offensive in e commerce

Retailers on full-out offensive in e-commerce

Retailers are making strong investments in e-commerce while expanding sale points to increase revenue.
e commerce more than just cosmetics

E-commerce more than just cosmetics

The landscape of the modern health and beauty retail scene has become more exciting with the entrance of Watsons. As modern retail chains expand and e-commerce begins to shift into a higher gear, retailers in the health and beauty sector should embrace an omnichannel retail strategy to create a seamless experience for customers. Thanh Van reports.
technology advances bring opportunities for smes in e commerce

Technology advances bring opportunities for SMEs in e-commerce

Technology advances bring great opportunities to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Asia-Pacific region once obstacles are resolved.
online offline mix the new way to go

Online-offline mix the new way to go

With its crusade to renew itself to meet customers’ growing demand, businesses must balance online and offline sales and incorporate a full range of services seamlessly. Nguyen Huong reports.