E-commerce sector rapidly
expanding
Vietnamese e-commerce sales are expected
to hit more than US$4 billion in 2015, thanks to growing internet users,
reports the
According to VECITA, which comes under the Ministry of
Industry and Trade, the value of e-commerce sales in
With a population of 93 million, the ratio of Internet
access for online shopping at 70 per cent will bring a revenue of
approximately $4.3 billion. With a ratio of 65 per cent, it will reach $4.08
billion, and if the ratio is lower than 60 per cent, it will reach $3.7
billion.
There are 61 per cent online buyers reported in 2013.
Some 51 per cent of group purchasing websites and social networking websites
accounted for 45 per cent and 19 per cent customers buy products through
e-commerce.
In addition, the percentage of online shoppers via
applications installed on mobile devices reached 6 per cent.
Of the total online shoppers, around 59 per cent are
women and 41 per cent are men. In terms of occupation, managers and state
employees are regular online buyers, accounting for 41 per cent. According to
the report, this group is usually pressed for time, so they usually access
the internet for online shopping.
It is followed by students with 37 per cent and those
directly involved in business and production activities, accounting for 7 per
cent.
The major products sold online were fashion and beauty
related products at 62 per cent, furniture and electronics technology at 35
per cent, home appliances at 32 per cent, and airfares at 25 per cent. In
VECITA's report revealed that currently, 10 most
popular sites frequented by internet users were Vatgia.com, Alibaba.com,
Ecna.vn, 5giay.vn,123mua.vn, Enbac.com, Chodientu.vn, muaban.net,
Rongbay.com, and Ebay.vn.
However, Nguyen Hoa Binh, the general director of
Peacesoft noted that taking into consideration the vast population,
Vietnamese e-commerce companies are tapping aggressively into a particular
market of buoyant consumers, but he found that many e-commerce businesses
have exploited the legal loopholes in e-commerce transactions to swindle
customers, thus leading to discontent among online buyers. As a result, many
customers decided to return back to the traditional way of shopping.
Sharing this opinion, Tran Anh Tu, the manager of HC
online electronics market stated that the unprofessional and disreputable
behaviour of some e-commerce businesses have badly affected the reputation of
authentic companies.
Buyers are uncertain whether they will receive their
ordered products after transferring money to these companies, Tu added.
VNS
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Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 4, 2014
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