The Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade will cooperate with agencies, organisations, and businesses to support Vietnamese exporters in e-commerce.
Speaking at a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony between the agency, PUM Netherlands Senior Experts, and e-commerce platform MISSLINH on April 4, Hoang Minh Chien, deputy head of the agency, said the support aims to save costs and time, speed up order processing, and expand market access.
Promoted e-commerce is expected to further contribute to the country’s export, Chien said.
The cooperation will be an important milestone in promoting cooperation in research and development as well as effectively supporting Vietnamese small and medium enterprises to export goods, especially agricultural products to the EU in the coming time, he said.
Both the PUM Netherlands Senior Experts and MISSLINH e-commerce platform work on the principles of transparency and sustainable development, and are on a mission to make a difference for Vietnamese businesses in the EU market./.
Source: VietnamPlus
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