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3M, Amazon, Qualcomm seek cooperation on technology and innovation with Vietnam

 Major US high-tech corporations including 3M, Dow, Amazon and Qualcomm are seeking cooperation in technology and innovation with Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Will Amazon find 100 suppliers in Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - Amazon, the giant sales platform with 300 million buyer accounts worldwide, is seeking suppliers in Vietnam.


Vietnam to ‘play big’ with support from Amazon

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has said that the presence of Amazon in Vietnam will give opportunities to Vietnam’s businesses to reach the world market, but businesspeople are not so optimistic. 

Will there be an Amazon-Alibaba duel in Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - Amazon and Alibaba’s presence in Vietnam could create a heated battle for customers. 

Amazon uses dummy parcels to catch thieves

 Amazon has teamed up with police in the US in an effort to stop thieves who steal parcels left outside homes.

Amazon, Alibaba rush to seek Vietnamese sellers

VietNamNet Bridge - Since the beginning of the year, Amazon and Alibaba, the two largest e-commerce players from the US and China, have been busy seeking supply sources in Vietnam.

Vietnam’s publishing industry lags behind in Southeast Asia

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnamese publication market is proceeding more slowly than Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Vietnam’s publishing industry faces new challenges with Amazon entry

In the digital and artificial intelligence era, orthodox publishing groups no longer play the key role in the world’s publishing industry. The role has been transferred to Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple. 

Amazon defends providing police facial recognition tech

 Amazon has defended working with US police forces to provide facial recognition technology, amid concern from civil rights groups.

US commercial drones given green light

 Drones that monitor crops, control mosquito populations and deliver defibrillators are to be tested in US airspace.

Millions of online sellers to compete with Amazon in Vietnam

Amazon will find it not easy to conquer the Vietnamese market as it will have to compete with millions of people selling products via social networks, especially Facebook, analysts say. 

Tax loopholes in e-commerce need to be eliminated

VietNamNet Bridge - E-commerce has gained stunning growth over the last few years, but taxation agencies are finding it difficult to collect taxes from businesses and individuals in the sector.

Vietnam’s e-commerce firms brace for arrival of Amazon

VietNamNet Bridge - Many in the Vietnamese entrepreneurial community believe the arrival of Amazon, the e-commerce giant, will be a ‘threat’, not an ‘opportunity’.

Retail chains seek more workers as Amazon prepares to arrive

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam, a promising retail market for retailers thanks to its young population and economic growth, faces a lack of qualified workers for the sector. 

Amazon, Alibaba entry into Vietnam shakes up market

VietNamNet Bridge - The news that Amazon, the world’s biggest online retailer, is arriving in March has stirred up the retail community.

Amazon opens a supermarket with no checkouts

 In a move that could revolutionise the way we buy groceries, Amazon opens its first supermarket without checkouts - human or self-service - to shoppers on Monday.

After Alibaba, Amazon to arrive in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Amazon is pursuing a two-step strategy to enter the Vietnamese e-commerce market. 

Amazon's Alexa heads to the workplace

 The Alexa voice assistant has been Amazon's remarkable runaway hit this past year.

Amazon launches cash payments in Mexico to lure shoppers online

Amazon.com Inc  launched a cash payment service in Mexico on Tuesday, aiming to expand its customer base in a country where shoppers are wary of credit card fraud and often earn their living in paper currency.

Amazon says Google has pulled YouTube from Echo Show device in tech face-off

 In a rare public feud between large technology companies, Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday its Echo Show devices could no longer play videos from YouTube