Vietnam Digital Trade
SCOPE OF WORK
Local STTA Cross-Border E-Commerce Expert (Statistician)
Date: May 27, 2024
Position: Local STTA Cross-Border E-Commerce Expert (Statistician)
Reports to: USAID Vietnam Digital Trade (VDT) Technical team
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Eligibility: Vietnamese
LOEs: (STTA) 45 days
Period of Performance: September 2024 – February 2025
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Project Background
The VDT is a two-year activity (2023-2025) addressing regulatory gaps and promoting private sector engagement in the rapidly growing digital economy. USAID VDT Activity supports the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s (MOIT)’s implementation of frameworks that facilitate digital trade, with an emphasis on supporting MOIT in holding public-private dialogues to ensure implementation is done in consultation with the private sector. Regulations that are responsive to private sector needs remove bottlenecks in trade faced by enterprises and increase regulatory transparency, helping to shape an e-commerce sector where enterprises of all sizes can benefit. The Activity encourages the participation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in digital trade by introducing new business models and other best practices, such as traceability of goods, as well as facilitating cross-border connections between enterprises via MOIT’s digital trade promotion platform.
Activity Background
As approved in the work plan between the MOIT and USAID, the VDT will support the MOIT’s Vietnam E-Commerce and Digital Economy Agency (the “iDEA”) to develop the very first annual Vietnam’s Cross-Border E-Commerce Report (the Report) following up completion of a study on methodology and a set of measurement and evaluation indicators on Vietnam's cross-border e-commerce. The Report will base on the methodology and criteria set out in this study to measure and evaluate Vietnam's cross-border e-commerce. Herein, cross-border e-commerce is limited to trade in goods which includes importation and exportation.
The annual report on Vietnam’s cross-border e-commerce will be useful reference document for (i) state management agencies in measuring and evaluating the level of development of cross-border e-commerce in Vietnam, thereby supporting policy planning in the future and (ii) businesses and organizations participating in cross-border e-commerce activities.
In order to develop this report, the USAID VDT will collaborate with the MOIT iDEA to conduct the following activities:
To conduct this activity, the VDT will mobilize two local STTA experts to implement the following tasks:
In consultation with the VDT Technical Team, the Local Expert 2 will work closely with the MOIT iDEA and the Local Expert 1. The Local Expert 2 may also be required to work in collaboration with other members of the VDT team in order to undertake this activity.
Key Tasks/Responsibilities:
The STTA Cross-Border E-Commerce Expert (Statistician) will be responsible for:
Deliverables
Qualifications
The STTA International Cross-border E-commerce Expert should have the following qualifications:
Proposals should be submitted to [email protected] no later than July 31, 2024.