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Programme aims to develop e-commerce

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has recently approved a national programme to develop e-commerce for the 2014-2020 period.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has recently approved a national programme to develop e-commerce for the 2014-2020 period.

The programme targets the building of an efficient infrastructuresystem with an electronic payment structure applicable to all e-commercecategories, especially B2C (business to customers).

Accordingly, payment cards will be used widely to reduce the use ofcash, while the verification of electronic signatures will be applied toensure security for transactions.

Ensuring afavourable environment for e-commerce is also a target of the programme.It is set to make shopping online a regular habit of customers, whilemaking sure that enterprises conduct e-commerce models such as B2B(business to business) and B2G (business to government).

In addition, the programme also aims at building standards for dataexchanges in e-commerce, developing e-commerce products and solutionsand upgrading the capacity for export firms to work with prestigiousdomestic and international e-commerce users.

Meanwhile, measures to build online trademarks for key Vietnameseproducts and services will be conducted, while solutions to meet onlineorders will be developed.

Online applications for public services will also be created to assist state management agencies and businesses.-VNA

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