The Hanoitimes - The Vietnamese Government has made great efforts to help businesses promote exports and join the global trade network. Domestic businesses need to capitalise on the government’s investment in developing and expanding markets.
Deputy Head of the Import-Export Department Tran Thanh Hai says trade liberalisation can remove tariff barriers and create tax incentives for export businesses to penetrate new markets within the framework of trade agreements signed between
The Ministry of Industry and Trade forecasts that despite facing crunch time at home and abroad, this year’s exports will grow by 16.6 % (still higher than the projected figure of 13%) to 113 billion USD. This means
Like other export-oriented Asian countries,
It owes its successful export business to e-commerce, an effective tool for most businesses to minimise production costs, improve competitiveness and expand their markets.
While the global economic downturn has yet to ease, more and more international clients are moving away from traditional markets like
Alibaba.com Group representative Michael Mang suggest they take the initiative to expand their client network through e-commerce channels and gradually adjust their sales and marketing methods to meet customer demand.
Export businesses should evaluate the efficiency of their e-commerce performance on a regular basis to ensure sustainable growth, Michael says.
According to the latest statistics gathered from a survey into export businesses on website B2B, their most favoured items on the e-trading floor are food and beverages and agricultural products (24% and 18% respectively), followed by construction materials and housing estate (8%).
By the end of the third quarter of 2012, the
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