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Vietnam to see a boom in livestream fruit sales

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Selling fresh fruit and agricultural products through live streaming will likely boom in Vietnam, urging the country to improve its e-commerce logistics infrastructure, local newspaper Vietnam News reported on Monday, citing experts’ forecast.

Many farmers, cooperatives, businesses and start-ups have changed their sales methods in the Southeast Asian country, integrating live streaming to promote and sell their products on social networks and e-commerce platforms, the newspaper reported.

To attract customers to buy goods via live streaming events, most businesses and stores reduced prices and allowed customers to return goods and get a refund if they found the goods to be of low quality.—Xinhua

 

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