VOSZ and eMAG have entered into cooperation for the development of online sales channels for Hungarian SMEs
The National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) and eMAG Hungary have signed a partnership agreement for the development of e-commerce know-how and the online sales channels of Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region – eMAG announced to MTI on Thursday .
According to the announcement, as part of the cooperation, VOSZ and eMAG jointly or separately make available programs and provide information to VOSZ members opening up to e-commerce. Through its Hungary Marketplace platform, eMAG supports Hungarian businesses in the development of their export activities and capabilities, in cross-border sales in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
Kinga Daradics, managing director of eMAG Hungary, highlighted in the announcement that they consider it important not only to help Hungarian businesses open up to online trade through their Marketplace platform, but also to support cross-border trade. Reaching the Hungarian-Romanian-Bulgarian market of 35 million inhabitants holds significant untapped potential for Hungarian traders, added the executive.
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