Vietnam Aims to Enhance Domestic Market and Strengthen Local E-Commerce
Vietnam's Prime Minister issued Directive 29 to enhance domestic demand, support production, promote e-commerce, and reduce export dependency
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Vietnam's Prime Minister issued Directive 29 to enhance domestic demand, support production, promote e-commerce, and reduce export dependency
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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's statement to Parliament, scheduled for September 12-13, is expected to focus on three main initiatives.
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