Developing Logistics in Vietnam After Covid-19 Pandemic

Nguyen Tuan Anh, N. T. Huong, Vo Thi Van Khanh, P. T. Anh, Dao Ngoc Ha
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The world context still has potential risks due to trade tensions and political conflicts that negatively impact trade, production and investment. The Covid-19 epidemic with an unprecedented speed of infection and scale has affected every aspect of the world economy. In particular, the regulations on social distancing, travel restrictions and transportation in effect in many countries and territories have disrupted supply chains, increased shipping costs, and directly affected the supply chain. Global logistics is seriously affected. Besides the negative impact, the Covid-19 epidemic also contributes to accelerating the industrial revolution and the digital transformation of businesses faster than ever, especially with technological breakthroughs such as artificial intelligence, robots and the internet of things. The explosion of e-commerce and the trend of online payment on a global scale with a number of leading enterprises such as Alibaba, Amazon and eBay, has allowed small businesses in markets to emerge and reach consumers worldwide. This article focuses on analyzing the current situation of logistics development in Vietnam during and after Covid-19, pointing out the achieved results, limitations, causes and some recommendations to promote logistics development in Vietnam in the context of the pandemic post-Covid-19 pandemic.
Covid-19大流行后越南的物流发展
由于贸易紧张和政治冲突对贸易、生产和投资产生负面影响,世界范围内仍然存在潜在风险。新冠肺炎疫情以前所未有的传播速度和规模影响着世界经济的方方面面。特别是,许多国家和地区实施的社交距离、旅行限制和交通运输条例扰乱了供应链,增加了运输成本,直接影响了供应链。全球物流受到严重影响。除了负面影响外,新冠肺炎疫情也有助于加速工业革命和企业数字化转型,特别是人工智能、机器人、物联网等技术突破。电子商务的爆炸式增长和全球范围内在线支付的趋势,阿里巴巴、亚马逊和eBay等领先企业的出现,使市场上的小企业得以出现,并接触到全球消费者。本文重点分析了疫情期间和疫情后越南物流发展的现状,指出了取得的成果、局限性、原因以及在疫情后大流行背景下促进越南物流发展的一些建议。
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