An online seller conference organised by Amazon Global Selling (Source: VNA)
HCMCity (VNS/VNA) - Amazon Global Selling has announced plans to setup a seller centre in Vietnamese language and a new dedicated globalselling support team in Hanoi.
GijaeSeong, head of the company’s global selling support team in Vietnam, said: “Asone of the most dynamic emerging countries in the East Asia Region, Vietnam hasa strong manufacturing base.”
Made-in-Vietnamproducts like home decor, apparel, kitchen, tools, and homeimprovements on Amazon have been recognised by global customers. Ascross-border e-commerce further develops this year, it is good timing for Vietnamsellers to go online to set up global business and presence.
“Withan extended local support team, we hope to assist Amazon online storeshelp Vietnamese businesses unleash their potential and promote made-in-Vietnamproducts.”
Theseller centre is a localised dashboard that would not only open up easieraccess and better experience for sellers throughout the selling process, butalso help improve their operation efficiency significantly, the company said.
Itslaunch was done during the company’s first current online sellerconference recently.
Thisyear Amazon has launched more than 135 free tools and services to help sellersgrow their sales on its store.
Withits competitive advantages in manufacturing and favourable domesticenvironment, Vietnam is considered a country with great potential for furtherdevelopment of cross-border e-commerce. Its sellers are becoming popular amongglobal customers thanks to their quality products at competitive prices asproven by the increased presence of brands such as Trung Nguyen Coffee andBiti’s./.
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