Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said AFACT’s HCM City meeting creates the opportunity for Vietnam to learn from international e-commerce experiences, explore the potential for cooperation, and ensure the emerging commerce technology is used to its best advantage.
(VOV) – The 31st Asia-Pacific Council for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (AFACT) has begun its plenary session in HCM City on November 28.
Vietnam recognises the importance of building the infrastructure necessary for supporting e-commerce and integrating with the e-commerce systems of other countries.
The two-day session allows government agencies and the domestic business community to highlight the potential for e-commerce development.
AFACT Secretary General Mahmood Zargarsaid coordination between council members and official cooperative programs have both been expanded. AFACT will continue to facilitate trade in private and state sectors, organise training courses, and consult member nations as they work to build up their electronic business capacities.
The plenary session includes the eAsia Award presentation ceremony and the EDICOM exhibition. The eAsia Award is granted to projects promoting trade and business in the public sector, boosting private sector investment, and furthering the application of advanced technology in business activities.
Local and foreign businesses will use the EDICOM exhibition to introduce their e-commerce solutions for business and production activities.
Đăng ký: VietNam News