VTV to screen Tokyo 2020 Olympics for free

Vietnam Television (VTV) and its partners have won the television rights to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games for Vietnam, VTV has announced.

VTV said it was working with its partners in preparation for screening the games and would make viewing schedules available as soon as possible.

During the past three years, VTV has negotiated with the Tokyo Olympics organisers to buy the television rights for Vietnam.

Initially, the International Olympics Committee asked for more than 20 times what the 2016 Brazilian Olympics’ television rights cost. However, on July 21, VTV managed to successfully negotiate a deal that would allow them to screen the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. As a result Vietnamese people will be able to watch the Olympics on the free-to-air television station.

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics will take place from July 23 to August 8. The Olympics is the largest sporting event in the world. It is held every four years, bringing together the top athletes from countries all over the world.

The Vietnamese sports delegation taking part in the Tokyo Olympics consists of 43 members, including 18 athletes competing in 11 competitions

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam e-commerce revenue grows 18 percent

E-commerce revenue in Vietnam hit 11.8 billion USD in 2020, posting a growth rate of 18 percent.

According to Vietnam E-commerce White book 2021, released by the Vietnam E-Commerce and Digital Economy Agency (IDEA), revenue from e-commerce activities surged in the past five years, from 5 billion USD in 2016 to over 10 billion USD in 2019.

Amidst the complicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic over the past two years, Vietnam has seen positive changes in online purchasing with both consumers and firms moving online.

Another report from Google showed that Vietnam’s e-commerce would reach 29 billion USD by 2025 with the growth of 34 percent compared to the figure of 2020.

According to the IDEA, Vietnam has continuously recorded the strong growth in terms of the rate of internet users and the number of online shopping users and purchase value.

Statistics from the E-commerce White Book showed that the rate of new internet users shopping online also increased from 77 percent in 2019 to 88 percent in 2020.

The value of goods purchased online also increased from 229 USD in 2019 to 240 USD in 2020 per person.

Essential items such as food and household appliances account for an increasing proportion of online sales. The data showed that 53 percent of users shop for food online; 43 percent shop for shoes, clothes, and cosmetics; and 33 percent shop for household appliances.

Specifically, in 2020, 74 percent of people were shopping on websites and e-commerce platforms. Alternatively, online shoppers buying on forums and social networks reached 33 percent. This was a significant increase from the previous year with 52 percent buying on e-commerce channels and 57 percent on social networks in 2019.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

WB to support 600 Vietnamese SMEs

About 600 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam will get support in applying technology solutions to improve labour productivity and their competitiveness as part of a project launched on July 22 by the World Bank (WB).

The project, which will be implemented by the WB in collaboration with Real-Time Analytics (RTA), a research consulting and technology development firm, aims to assist Vietnamese SMEs in the digital transformation process.

The project will focus on four contents including assessing the health of businesses to identify problems that cause a decrease in their performance and competitiveness; raising awareness of digital transformation and digital transformation strategies; applying technology solutions to help businesses digitise their operations; and measuring the effectiveness of digital transformation application.

In addition to supporting knowledge training on digital transformation and information access services, the project also provides financial assistance to SMEs in applying three technological solutions on sale and personnel management and internal communication.

Le Dang Trung, director of RTA company, said SMEs are the largest part of the business community in particular and the economy in general. They always face difficulties because they do not have many resources and lack capacity in terms of management and technology, thus, lowering their competitiveness. Therefore, the WB and RTA want to create a digital transformation programme for SMEs to easily access, without spending resources or investment costs, he said.

There will be two digital transformation funding packages for Vietnamese SMEs, namely Digital Express and Digital Prime.

The Digital Express package will cover the finance of all corporate employees who register to use it, within 12 months from August 2021 to July 2022. 300 small and medium enterprises will be selected for this package.

The Digital Prime package will finance 20 percent to 100 percent of registered business employees. It will be effective for 12 months, starting from August 2022 to July 2023 and about 300 businesses will be chosen for the package.

Speaking at the launching ceremony for the project, Shawn Tan, a WB expert, said the project focused on supplying a set of enterprise resource planning (ERP), allowing businesses to collect, store, manage and interpret administrative data from its operation.

When businesses adopt these tools, they can improve communication and coordination among employees, as well as have more efficient administrative and business planning processes, thus better serve customers, increase labour productivity, sales and profits, he said.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnamese farm produce promoted in RoK

Vietnamese agricultural products have been introduced to consumers in the Republic of Korea (RoK) during the Import Goods Fair (IGF) 2021 that is taking place in Seoul from July 22-24.

Vietnam’s participation at the event aims to seek opportunities for exporting a number of high quality products that are on harvesting season, thus solving difficulties in selling farm produce due to COVID-19 impacts.

Vietnamese Ambassador to the RoK Nguyen Vu Tung attended the opening ceremony of the fair. He lauded the Vietnamese Trade Office and Vietnamese businesses in the RoK for their efforts to increasing the import and distribution of Vietnamese farm produce and processed food in the host country.

IGF is an annual event organised by the Korea Importers Association (KOIMA) with the sponsorship of the RoK’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Korea International Trade Association(KITA), Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency – KOTRA and foreign embassies in the RoK.

Held for the first time in 2003, the fair aims to help foreign manufacturers and suppliers by providing an opportunity to introduce and advertise their famous brands and quality products to RoK importers and consumers, while offering a great opportunity for them to find business partners.

This year, the event has drawn about 200 booths organised directly and in online format by businesses from 40 countries and territories across the world.

Vietnam and the RoK have enjoyed growing trade partnership, with the RoK being the third largest trade partner of Vietnam with total import-export revenue reaching 66 billion USD in 2020. Vietnam earned 1.2 billion USD from exporting agro-fisheries products and processed food to the RoK last year, accounting for 4.1 percent of the RoK’s total import value of these products

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Bac Lieu province focuses on developing collective economy

The Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu is seeking to develop its collective economy, especially cooperatives that use advanced technologies, from now through 2025.

It will focus on agriculture, seafood, salt production, industry including small businesses, construction, transport, trading, and services.

It plans to establish 140 new cooperatives, 105 in agriculture, by 2025.

It will encourage cooperative groups that operate efficiently to develop into cooperatives. Under the 2012 Cooperative Law, a cooperative group has at least three members and a cooperative, at least seven.

To achieve the targets, the province will take measures like boosting advocacy about the law and implementing it, improving the operations of collective economy units and mobilising investments from various sources to enhance their efficiency.

It will have preferential policies to get outstanding university graduates and young scientists to manage cooperatives, encourage research into advanced techniques for developing the collective economy and prioritise soft loans for cooperatives to acquire them.

It will focus on developing brand names for cooperatives to increase their competitiveness, and organise trade promotion activities at home and abroad to popularise them.

It will create conditions for cooperatives and cooperative groups to exchange experiences and link up with companies to develop value chains.

It will prioritise creation of infrastructure for transport, power and water and irrigation to enable development of the collective economy.

The province has 170 cooperatives, but a majority have little capacity in terms of finance, competitiveness and management, and face difficulties in adopting advanced techniques and seeking outlets for their products, according to its Cooperative Alliance.

It said co-operation between members of a cooperative, between cooperatives and between cooperatives and companies have not been implemented efficiently.

With the number of cooperative managers who have a college or university degree only meeting 79 per cent of target, most lack the skills needed for managing and organising the operation of cooperatives, it added.

Nguyen Van Vu, its chairman, said the alliance would work with local authorities to improve the quality of management and instruct cooperatives in linking up with companies.

Under the national target programme for building new-style rural areas, the province’s cooperatives, especially agricultural cooperatives, have got more support in recent years.

“Cooperatives can easily access loans from the province’s Cooperative Development Fund,” Vu said.

The fund provided loans worth a total of 6.3 billion VND (273,000 USD) to nine cooperatives last year and would provide 19 billion VND (821,000 USD) to 26 others this year, he said.

The alliance has identified some efficient cooperatives for further development, and they will get priority in promoting their products, building brands and getting soft loans.

The Vinh Chau Artemia Cooperative in Bac Lieu city’s Vinh Trach Dong commune is one of those selected.

With support from the alliance and local authorities, it breeds artemia, also known as brine shrimp, for harvesting its eggs.

When artemia eggs are harvested and processed, they can be stored for a very long time. When the eggs are provided sufficient conditions, they will hatch into nauplii, which are used as food for fish and shrimp larvae and have high nutritional value.

The cooperative exports its artemia eggs to many markets, including the US and the EU, and has annual revenues of 20 billion VND (865,000 USD)

Source: Vietnam News Agency