18 million Vietnamese shop online
A
woman browses an online shopping website in this photo illustration.PQC/Tuoi Tre
Some 34 million Vietnamese
have access to the Internet, and 57 percent of them take advantage of it to
shop online, according to a report released Tuesday.
If each online shopper spends some
US$150 per year to purchase goods from online stores, the Vietnamese
e-commerce market will be evaluated at $2.77 billion, according to research
firm Visa.
Meanwhile, another estimate proposed
by VC Corp suggests that the market is worth $2.2 billion.
The VECITA report has the lowest
estimate, with each online shopper spending $30 a year, and a market
evaluation of $550 million.
The report also indicates that 81
percent of Vietnamese Internet users go online on a daily basis, with a total
online time of 5.6 hours per day, and 6.4 days per week.
This means these users spend as many
as 36 hours per week in the virtual world.
Vietnamese citizens spend more time
on the Internet than other traditional means of media, according to the
report.
The time locals spend watching
television is only 5.2 days per week, or 14 hours per week.
The number of newspaper readers is
even lower. Only 36 percent of the population read newspapers and magazines
every day, with an average reading time of 1.5 hours a day, and 4.1 days per
week.
The lowest number is those who listen
to the radio, which accounts for only 12 percent of the population with a
total listening time of only 3 hours a week.
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 10, 2013
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