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Promoting E-commerce in Viet Nam—How Can Structural Reform Help?

In: Facilitating Digital Trade in ASEAN and East Asia

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  • Anh Duong Nguyen

    (The Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies)

  • Tri Thanh Vo

    (The Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies)

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In this chapter explains how leveraging commitments under an international treaty on digital trade and e-commerce will help a developing country like Viet Nam to build a more liberal regulatory environment to enable digital transformation and access best practices and capacity building.—management of cross-border data flows, support of infrastructure development, and adoption of new e-commerce models in the domestic market.

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  • Anh Duong Nguyen & Tri Thanh Vo, 2025. "Promoting E-commerce in Viet Nam—How Can Structural Reform Help?," Springer Books, in: Lurong Chen & Fukunari Kimura & Michitaka Nakatomi (ed.), Facilitating Digital Trade in ASEAN and East Asia, chapter 0, pages 359-386, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-7913-3_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-7913-3_13
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