Local shrimp farmers to operate on trading floor

Last update 07:40 | 06/04/2019 vietnamnet

Local shrimp farmers in the Mekong Delta region and across the country will be able to sell their shrimp products on a trading floor in the coming period.

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Representatives of Cuu Long Investment and Technology JSC and participants pose for a group photo at a ceremony to launch a shrimp trading floor in Can Tho on April 5

A ceremony to launch the trading floor was held today, April 5, in Can Tho City.

Addressing the ceremony, Nguyen Manh Trieu, vice chairman of the board of directors at Cuu Long Investment and Technology JSC, which operates the trading floor, said that the trading floor is a website on which shrimp farmers, processing plant operators and buyers can conduct shrimp trading activities. Tiếp tục đọc “Local shrimp farmers to operate on trading floor”

Tiki continues taking losses, e-commerce firms ‘burning’ money

Last update 12:00 | 31/05/2018

VietNamNet Bridge – Despite big losses, e-commerce firms area still continue to pump money into e-commerce websites. It’s still unclear when the tough days will end.

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Tiki continues taking loss

The annual finance report of VNG showed that Tiki, its e-commerce website, incurred a loss of VND282 billion in 2017. If counting the loss of VND40 billion in 2016, the total loss in the last two years had reached VND322 billion.

Tiki, together with Lazada and Shopee, is among the websites which have a large share in the e-commerce market. Tiếp tục đọc “Tiki continues taking losses, e-commerce firms ‘burning’ money”

Succeeding in China’s $9.4 T E-commerce Market: Why Culture and Context Matters

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China’s cross-border e-commerce has been growing in recent years in terms of both volume and value. With increasingly sophisticated customers who have rapidly evolving expectations, Asia’s largest economy is expected to become the world’s largest e-commerce market by 2020, with e-commerce transactions expected to reach almost 50 trillion yuan, or approximately C$9.4 trillion.

This report is intended for Canadian firms contemplating expansion into e-commerce in China. In addition to providing an overview and statistics, as well as primary data insights into key challenges and considerations, the report also offers two case studies to provide further insights into this explosive sector in China.

Read our infographic summary of the report below, or click the download button to read the full text.
Tiếp tục đọc “Succeeding in China’s $9.4 T E-commerce Market: Why Culture and Context Matters”

Để chợ nổi bắt đầu một đời sống khác 

  • NGUYỄN THỊ HẬU
  • 12.12.2017, 10:03

TTCT– Chợ nổi ra đời “tự phát” nhưng để hình thành một hiện tượng kinh tế – văn hóa đặc trưng của miền Tây Nam Bộ thì phải có sự kết hợp của những yếu tố “bản địa”

Để chợ nổi bắt đầu một đời sống khác 
Chợ nổi Cái Răng (Cần Thơ).-Ảnh: Lê Hữu Nghĩa

Nguy cơ “chìm” của những chợ nổi đình đám như chợ Cái Bè (Tiền Giang), Cái Răng, Phong Điền (Cần Thơ), Ngã Bảy Phụng Hiệp (Hậu Giang), Trà Ôn (Vĩnh Long), Ngã Năm (Sóc Trăng), Long Xuyên, Châu Đốc (An Giang), Cà Mau, Năm Căn (Cà Mau), Vĩnh Thuận (Kiên Giang)… lại hiển hiện ngay giữa cái thời mà xu hướng tìm về nguồn tài nguyên bản địa để “khởi nghiệp” và phát triển các mô hình sản xuất – kinh doanh, trong bối cảnh tự nhiên “biến đổi khí hậu” và xã hội “cách mạng công nghiệp 4.0” đang trỗi dậy

Vậy nên, để chợ nổi có thể duy trì được sức hấp dẫn về văn hóa và giữ được vai trò kinh tế, cần nhìn nhận được những yếu tố bản địa mang giá trị tài nguyên của nó, “phát hiện lại” những giá trị này trong mối liên hệ mật thiết với kinh tế, công nghệ, văn hóa, du lịch… Tiếp tục đọc “Để chợ nổi bắt đầu một đời sống khác “

Chợ nổi … bên bờ vực tan rã

  • NHÓM PV ĐBSCL
  • 08.12.2017, 15:01

TTCT – Một thời là biểu hiện cho sự sung túc của vùng sông nước ĐBSCL, và trở thành nét văn hóa độc đáo, thu hút khách du lịch. Giao thông đường bộ phát triển, nhu cầu mua bán trên sông đã giảm nhiều, chợ nổi đối diện cảnh xế chiều, thậm chí là chuyện tồn vong…

Chợ nổi ... bên bờ vực tan rã
Chợ nổi, một nét văn hóa rất đặc thù của vùng sông nước ĐBSCL, cần được giữ gìn, bảo tồn. -Ảnh: Duy Khương

 

Những chợ nổi nổi tiếng còn lại đang hi vọng được Nhà nước “quăng phao” cứu hộ phục vụ mục đích du lịch. Tiếp tục đọc “Chợ nổi … bên bờ vực tan rã”

‘Zero dong’ tours break out again in Quang Ninh

Last update 16:00 | 13/12/2017
VietNamNet Bridge – After a period of inactivity, zero-dong tours are bouncing back in Quang Ninh province and affecting the local tourism industry.

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After a period of inactivity, zero-dong tours are bouncing back

Thousands of Chinese travelers were seen entering Vietnam across the border gate recently on one day in early December. Most of them were middle aged.

Within one hour, 20 buses carrying passengers were seen travelling from the border gate to Thuong Truong Phuong Dong, a shop nearby. Tiếp tục đọc “‘Zero dong’ tours break out again in Quang Ninh”

E-commerce: narrow door for Vietnamese businesses

Last update 12:00 | 05/12/2017
VietNamNet Bridge – Foreign retail e-commerce businesses operating under the marketplace mode are increasingly dominating Vietnamese businesses in the market.

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                       Vietnam’s e-commerce growth rate forecast to double by 2020

As in previous years, Lazada Vietnam was the first online shopping website to start the year-end shopping season. It offered sharp price discount rates for 15,000 products in a sale promotion campaign on November 9-11. All the orders with weight of less than 6 kilograms were delivered free of charge on those days. Tiếp tục đọc “E-commerce: narrow door for Vietnamese businesses”

Shipping falls behind booming online shopping in Vietnam

Goods can easily be purchased online but their delivery is not as reliable

By Tuoi Tre News

December 4, 2017, 17:17 GMT+7

Shipping falls behind booming online shopping in Vietnam
A shipper meets his customer in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Tuoi Tre

While online shopping platforms extend themselves to ensure they have adequate infrastructure to meet rising demand by Vietnamese consumers, they are still failing to satisfy when it comes to shipping, which is mostly done by third parties. Tiếp tục đọc “Shipping falls behind booming online shopping in Vietnam”

​First unmanned convenient store opens in Saigon

Customers top up their online account and pay by scanning QR codes with their smartphone
By Tuoi Tre News

November 24, 2017, 19:08 GMT+7

​First unmanned convenient store opens in Saigon
The Toromart convenient store in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Tuoi Tre

 

A newly opened convenient store in downtown Ho Chi Minh City requires no cashiers, as all purchases are done by customers via a mobile wallet app.

Located on Mac Thi Buoi Street in District 1, Toromart is the first unmanned convenient store in the southern hub, developed by Kootoro Services. Tiếp tục đọc “​First unmanned convenient store opens in Saigon”

Retailers see great opportunities with street food sales

Last update 14:00 | 19/11/2017
VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnamese street food market, with estimated value of VND47 trillion, is now attracting big food supply chains and retailers.


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The Satrafoods shop run by the Sai Gon Trade Corporation (Satra) in district 10, HCMC, is busiest when school hours finish as it receives students from Tran Nhan Tong School nearby. The students buy sausage, milk tea and ten-ingredient fried rice. Tiếp tục đọc “Retailers see great opportunities with street food sales”

Battery swapping can propel India’s electric car revolution

Published on Monday, 23 October 2017

Motorists can charge their vehicles automatically in less than a minute with the battery-swapping system.
Motorists can charge their vehicles automatically in less than a minute with the battery-swapping system.

adb.org_Imagine you’re buying a car, and the manufacturer forces you to purchase not only the vehicle itself but also demanded you pay upfront for 10 years worth of fuel. About $25,000 for the car and another $50,000 for the gas. Would you still purchase the car? Absolutely not, unless the gasoline was given at a discount price, right?

Anyone shopping for an electric car could be forgiven for thinking that manufacturers are asking to pay upfront for future energy use. These vehicles are still on average about 35% more expensive than non-electric cars – despite gradually declining battery prices and the promise of practically zero maintenance fees. Tiếp tục đọc “Battery swapping can propel India’s electric car revolution”

Vietnam is gold mine for int’l express delivery firms

Last update 08:00 | 23/10/2017
VietNamNet Bridge – As Vietnamese favor foreign-made products and are willing to pay more for products they like, international express delivery firms see Vietnam as a fertile land for their business.


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The rapid increase in imports/exports has also helped the development of logistics companies. A GDC (General Department of Customs) report shows that import/export turnover in the first eight months of the year reached $270.91 billion, an increase of 20.9 percent over the same period last year. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam is gold mine for int’l express delivery firms”

Qualified labour lacking in logistics

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Update: October, 13/2017 – 09:00

The country needs roughly 20,000 high-quality workers meeting professional requirements. — Photo vneconomy.vn

Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam’s logistics sector is facing a shortage of high-quality human resources and needs co-operation in training among the Government, universities, businesses and associations.

Speaking on Thursday at a workshop in Hà Nội on upgrading the logistics workforce, deputy head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Export-Import, Trần Thanh Hải, said only 1,300–1,500 out of over 3,000 logistics suppliers work effectively in Việt Nam. Tiếp tục đọc “Qualified labour lacking in logistics”

Logistics: Out to the world

Last update 15:07 | 10/09/2017

Despite being in its early stages of development, Vietnam’s logistics sector remains on the radar of foreign investors thanks to the country’s skilled workforce, relatively low costs, and rapid e-commerce development. 

Samsung signed an agreement to cooperate with the Minh Phuong Logistics Corporation, one of Vietnam’s leading logistics companies, in July, according to South Korean media, and this was not the first time it has announced an investment in Vietnam’s logistic market.

Broad appeal

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Samsung said in a statement that it had closed a deal with Minh Phuong to establish a joint enterprise. This is the fourth time Samsung SDS has launched a joint enterprise in order to establish itself in an overseas market, and is the second time in Vietnam. Tiếp tục đọc “Logistics: Out to the world”

Consumers prefer small convenience stores over giant supermarkets

Last update 13:00 | 02/09/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Some years ago, analysts predicted that modern distribution channels would develop rapidly in Vietnam as income continued to rise. 

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The prediction has been realized, but convenience stores, not large supermarkets, are the favored channel.

Market analysts have found that consumers now prioritize convenience when choosing shops. They are no longer excited about the opening of new hypermarkets as they were in the past, but often prefer to shop at convenience stores near their houses. Tiếp tục đọc “Consumers prefer small convenience stores over giant supermarkets”