Vietnam Launches First B2B Platform for U.S. Digital Trade

By Maria Kalamatas | August 12, 2025
Hanoi — Vietnam has introduced its first online B2B platform for trade with the United States.
The service connects exporters and U.S. buyers directly.
It supports industries such as textiles, electronics, and agriculture.
Officials said the goal is to cut transaction time.
The platform offers secure payments and digital customs processing.
Exporters can list products, negotiate prices, and arrange shipping online.
The system works with both sea and air freight providers.
The launch is part of Vietnam’s strategy to expand digital trade.
It also aims to reduce reliance on traditional brokers.
Business groups expect more small and medium enterprises to join in the coming months.
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