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So now, small traders selling vegetables, meat, fish, and all sorts of other things at the market can go online to finalize orders. They will expand their customer base through livestreaming, receive payments via QR code, and use chatbots to provide customer service.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng18/06/2025

Where did this come from?

- It's real, it's just a matter of scale. The Department of E-commerce and Digital Economy ( Ministry of Industry and Trade ) has issued guidelines on digital transformation for small traders in traditional markets. The guidelines are user-friendly, easy to understand, and easy to use. With a smartphone and simple operations, small traders can sell goods and collect money quickly.

- On the other hand, thousands of shops are closing down simultaneously. They are concerned about the origin of goods and the requirement to use electronic invoices. Not doing business affects tax revenue and disrupts the livelihoods of the vendors. How can this be resolved?

- To successfully implement this new initiative, patience and thorough communication are needed, not just scare tactics. In fact, using electronic invoices also brings other benefits to businesses, such as access to unsecured loans from banks. Daily revenue demonstrates financial capacity, which is the basis for banks to grant unsecured loans.

- Clear cash flow builds valuable trust among all stakeholders. Businesses are facing many new challenges. To maintain their assets and increase profits, business owners need to adapt quickly.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/thich-ung-le-lang-post800040.html


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