The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) launched its e-commerce service centre (VCCI eSP) on Nov. 30 to provide services and consultation relating to e-commerce to enterprises.
Addressing the function, VCCI Deputy Chairman Pham Gia Tuc said the launching of the centre affirmed VCCI’s efforts in supporting enterprises to apply e-commerce in production and business.
This was part of VCCI’s activities to implement the Prime Minister-approved programme to promptly turn Vietnam into a strong information and communication technology country.
The operation of the centre and cooperation programmes with e-commerce solution suppliers will help raise the competitive edge of enterprises and deepen integration into the global economy, Tuc said.
The centre will be a reliable source to help enterprises approach and select suitable e-commerce solutions and seek effective supporting tools, as well as to reduce costs and raise their competitive edge./.
Addressing the function, VCCI Deputy Chairman Pham Gia Tuc said the launching of the centre affirmed VCCI’s efforts in supporting enterprises to apply e-commerce in production and business.
This was part of VCCI’s activities to implement the Prime Minister-approved programme to promptly turn Vietnam into a strong information and communication technology country.
The operation of the centre and cooperation programmes with e-commerce solution suppliers will help raise the competitive edge of enterprises and deepen integration into the global economy, Tuc said.
The centre will be a reliable source to help enterprises approach and select suitable e-commerce solutions and seek effective supporting tools, as well as to reduce costs and raise their competitive edge./.