Vietnam takes the lead in ASEAN in online shopping
The e-commerce market in
Southeast Asia is expected to double in the next five years, with Vietnam
becoming the largest market by 2020.
Revenue from e-commerce in ASEAN can grow 17.7%
annually, from $11.2 billion in 2015 to $25.2 billion in 2020, according to a
report by Frost & Sullivan, a US-based business consulting firm.
"The fast popularity of digital devices in
Southeast Asia will boost the growth of e-commerce in this region", said
Cris Duy Tran, a leading consultant of the Asian - Pacific branch of Frost
& Sullivan, said at a news conference.
Frost & Sullivan studied six e-commerce markets in
ASEAN, including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand,
and Vietnam.
This firm predicted that Vietnam will grow at the
fastest level to become the biggest e-commerce market in Southeast Asia in
2020.
Southeast Asia still lags behind China in the growth of
e-commerce due to a number of challenges, such as less development of
infrastructure for transport activities and low proportion of people using
credit cards. The market share of e-commerce in total retail sales in
Southeast Asia was less than 2.5%, compared to 12.1% in China.
"We believe that Southeast Asia will follow a similar
upward trajectory like China," the report predicts.
However, many challenges remain. One of them is the low
profitability. Foodpanda, an online food selling site of Germany-based Rocket
Internet, stopped its operation in Vietnam in 2015. Groupon has left Thailand
and the Philippines.
The Frost & Sullivan report said that attractive
opportunities are in specialized e-commerce. It mentioned firms Carousell in
Singapore and Tokopedia in Indonesia – two electronic markets on mobile
devices that allow consumers to deal with each other. These are two examples
of the businesses that develop thanks to the strong strategy on mobile
devices.
"Currently no one really dominates the Southeast
Asian market. Besides Alibaba, several Chinese e-commerce companies also want
to enter this market," Tran said.
Van Hai,
VNN
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Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 9, 2016
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