The four largest e-commerce platforms, namely Shopee, TikTok Shop, Lazada and Tiki, generated total sales revenues of VNĐ429 trillion in 2025, up nearly 34.8 per cent over 2024. This represents a figure of over VNĐ1.17 trillion (US$44.5 million) per day.
Việt Nam’s e-commerce market is projected to reach approximately US$31 billion in 2025, marking a year-on-year increase of 25.5 per cent and accounting for 10 per cent of the country’s total retail sales of goods and services.
The average score of the rankings is 9.3 points. The gap in e-commerce development between the two major economic centres–Hà Nội and HCM City–and the remaining provinces and cities is very large.
With its strategic location and maritime advantages, Việt Nam has been identified as a promising destination for regional logistics activities and is presented with significant opportunities for breakthrough development.
As international economic integration deepens, Vietnamese enterprises must further enhance their competitiveness to participate more effectively in global supply chains.
A key highlight of the event was the official introduction of Amazon Global Logistics in Việt Nam, making the country only the second in the world designated as an export origin point for FBA shipments.
Themed “Vietnam Logistics – Rising into the New Era,” the 2025 forum reflects Việt Nam ’s aspiration to elevate the logistics industry during a period of strong transformation.
The strategic location has made the north-central and south-central coast a convergence point for goods—including raw materials, agricultural products, minerals, and manufactured and processed industrial products—not only serving the domestic market but also facilitating trade with neighbouring economies and beyond.
Set for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026 with operations commencing from 2027, the centre will introduce a pioneering 170,000 sqm two-storey cross-dock logistics facility.
State-run Airports Corporation of Việt Nam (ACV) has proposed establishing an integrated air logistics centre and non-tariff zone at Long Thành International Airport in Đồng Nai Province with an aim to turn it into a regional cargo gateway.
The event is expected to attract the participation of dozens of Vietnamese and Cambodian businesses operating in manufacturing, distribution, logistics and import-export activities via border gates.
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