agency to tax e commerce like other businesses

Agency to tax e-commerce like other businesses

The HCM City Tax Department plans to continue to collect taxes from online businesses that use Facebook and other social media sites.
matchmove targets vietnams 20 million uncarded smart phone users

MatchMove targets Vietnam’s 20 million uncarded smart phone users

MatchMove, Asia’s leading disruptive mobile/digital payments company, announced that it will be focusing its efforts to digitise payments across sectors like gaming, tourism, digital disbursement, retail, and e-commerce in Vietnam.
jdcom to be one of tikis largest shareholders

JD.com to be one of Tiki’s largest shareholders

China's JD.com Investment today announced that it will become one of Tiki’s largest shareholders after its strategic investment in Vietnam’s leading B2C e-commerce platform.
cho tot reports strong performance in c2c e commerce sector

Cho Tot reports strong performance in C2C e-commerce sector

C2C platform Cho Tot has recorded healthy performance after five years on the Vietnamese market.
lotte comes out with new retail model in vietnam

Lotte comes out with new retail model in Vietnam

South Korean conglomerate Lotte is expanding its retail footprint in Vietnam with supermarket chains, department stores, e-commerce, and most recently, duty free stores.
e commerce takes off with e logistics

E-commerce takes off with e-logistics

Logistics is expected to be a game changer for the Vietnamese e-commerce market in 2018 as new entrants are coming in and existing operators are expanding to improve their delivery services. VIR’s Thanh Van offers an insight into the robust e-commerce logistics market teeming with exciting new development.
chinese court auctions skyscraper for us 84m on taobao

Chinese court auctions skyscraper for US$84m on Taobao

BEIJING: A Chinese court is auctioning a skyscraper on the country's largest e-commerce website - with a sky-high starting price of 553 million yuan (US$84.2 million).
viet nams e commerce market booming

Viet Nam’s e-commerce market booming

Viet Nam is one of the world’s fastest growing e-commerce countries, Lai Viet Anh, deputy director of Viet Nam E-commerce and Information Technology Agency (Vecita) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said.
amazon eyes vietnam market

Amazon eyes Vietnam market

E-commerce giant Amazon is proceeding with its ambitious business plan in Việt Nam, following Alibaba’s footsteps, said Nguyễn Thanh Hưng, chairman of the Việt Nam E-commerce Association (VECOM).
e commerce websites have to be registered

E-commerce websites have to be registered

A website considered an e-commerce website and must be registered or notified to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
lazada returns with wilder online revolution

Lazada returns with wilder Online Revolution

CEO of Lazada Vietnam, Alexandre Dardy talked about the upcoming mega sales event Online Revolution, the new cooperation with a Vietnamese bank, and changes in the e-commerce industry of Vietnam.
topdev and vecom organise vietnam web summit 2017 in hanoi

TopDev and VECOM organise Vietnam Web Summit 2017 in Hanoi

Following the success of the event in Ho Chi Minh City on December 1, TopDev—a leading IT recruiter—in collaboration with the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM) organised Vietnam Web Summit 2017 this morning in Hanoi. 
investors pour millions of dollars into vietnamese e commerce

Investors pour millions of dollars into Vietnamese e-commerce

The Vietnamese e-commerce segment has become more vibrant due to increasing investments in  the past few years.
viet nam e commerce growing rapidly

Viet Nam e-commerce growing rapidly

Viet Nam e-commerce, although small, is among the fastest growing globally, according to a report released by Kantar Worldpanel, a global expert in shoppers’ behaviour.
crazed consumption on online friday

Crazed consumption on Online Friday

Online Friday 2017, the largest annual shopping event for the e-commerce business and consumer communities in Viet Nam, took place on Friday with discounts ranging from 30 to 50 per cent.