At the signing ceremony held in Washington D.C. on November 14, VIPTAM Group and its comprehensive logistics partner, InLog Corporation, announced a 10-year cooperation strategy (2025–2035) with the goal of achieving 50 billion USD in two-way trade. Notably, for the 2025–2026 period, the parties aim for a total two-way trade value of 1 billion USD, including 500 million USD worth of Vietnamese exports to the U.S. and 500 million USD worth of U.S. products imported into Vietnam.
The event marked a significant milestone as the two sides signed their first order worth 100 million USD, laying the foundation for the overall plan for 2025–2026 and opening a new bilateral trade strategy based on fairness, balance, and transparency.
Also at the event, VDONE Network formally received cooperation agreements from well-known U.S. and international brands to integrate their products and services into the VDONE ecosystem.
Under this strategy, VDONE Network plays a central bridging role, creating a channel for direct people-to-people cultural and commercial exchange between the two countries, strongly boosting the export of Vietnamese goods and services to the U.S. and vice versa. Over the next 10 years, VDONE aims to reach one billion users worldwide.
The cooperation framework is built on three pillars - retail, logistics, and digital platforms. VDONE Network links consumers, enterprises, and investors; InLog ensures a full cross-border supply chain between Vietnam and the US, from transportation and warehousing to domestic delivery; and commercial partners supply products, including authentic U.S. goods for the VDONE marketplace.
According to Nguyen Thanh Tuan, Chairman and CEO of VIPTAM Group, the social-network-based commercial activities on VDONE will enable Vietnamese consumers to purchase U.S. products and U.S. consumers to purchase Vietnamese goods. This, he noted, is the model and solution that the company offers to contribute to a fair and balanced trade relationship between the two countries.
He expressed his hope that, once the two countries reach agreements on tariffs, businesses in both Vietnam and the U.S. will have greater opportunities to cooperate through the network established by VIPTAM Group and InLog.
Jeffrey Griffis, Founder and CEO of InLog, said integrating social networking and e-commerce through VDONE creates competitive opportunities in the Vietnamese market. Once the model proves successful, InLog plans to expand it to U.S. consumers as well.
Source: VNA