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Hebronstar Newsletter Vol.19
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2017. 01 vol. 19
[Seoul] 중국 온라인 시장의 전망
 
2011년 이후 중국 내 스마트폰의 보급에 따라 온라인 유통 시장은 급속도로 성장하고 있다.

2015년 중국 온라인 시장규모는 약 646조이며, 2018년 약 1,275조까지 성장할 것으로 전망된다. 이는 우리나라의 2015년 온라인 시장규모 62조 6300억원과 비교했을 때 약 11배 가량 큰 것이며, 향후 시장 성장성을 고려하였을 때 더욱 큰 차이를 보일 것이다.
 
[Seoul] FUTURE OF ERP MARKET IN VIETNAM
With the increase of technology industry in Vietnam, more and more companies in Vietnam have a chance to use the ERP solution. Definitely, the ERP solution has improved productivity for both medium and large enterprises. However, this growth will gradually slow down since small companies, which see the ERP as an unnecessary business tool to invest, account for a big proportion in Vietnam economic structure. In this article, the trend of Vietnamese ERP market as well as some guidance for any global brands who want to enter this market will be shown in detail.
[Seoul]  TREND OF VIETNAM CAPITAL MARKET
Between 2010 and 2016, there are several changes in the Vietnamese economy. However, with the general market rules and the government policies, everything is going on the right direction. This article will make a brief prediction of the Vietnamese capital market in 2017, and show three major trends of the stock and bond market.
[Vietnam] Ho Chi Minh City provides financial assistance for startups
According to the municipal Department of Science and Technology, the support package is part of a program aimed at connecting the business community, schools, institutes, investors, training centers, and service providers in the southern hub from now until 2020.
The agency will start receiving applications for the financial assistance in January 2017.
More attention will be paid to such fields as engineering, automation, medicinal chemistry, plastic and rubber, electronics and technology, food processing, and biotechnology.
[Indonesia] Indonesia to Financially Support Startups Next Year: Minister
The Communications and Technology is mulling a plan to financially back tech startups from next year using the universal services obligation fund as part of efforts to reduce inequality through job growth in small and medium enterprises, the minister said on Friday (28/10).

“I’m still discussing the matter with players in the industry, including the ecosystems, on how to effectively support startups,” Communications and Technology Minister Rudiantara told reporters.
 
[Indonesia] Commentary: The Limits of Silicon Valley – how Indonesia’s Go-Jek Is Beating Uber
Viewed from the bubble of Silicon Valley, the world often looks like a single undifferentiated market.
There are plenty of examples that seem to support this notion. In addition to tech giants like Google and Facebook, the last decade or so has seen the emergence of new Silicon Valley based businesses. Companies like eBay, Netflix, Uber and Airbnb have leveraged digital technology to disrupt key industry sectors like advertising, retail, transportation, accommodation and media across the world.
[Indonesia] Startups Solving Indonesia’s Big Problems Are Next $1b Company: Investors
Startup companies which address problems, such as infrastructure, logistics or financial technology, are the most likely to become Indonesia’s next billion dollar companies, a panel of investors said in Jakarta on Tuesday (29/11).

The world’s fourth most populous nation offers both challenges as well as potential for startup companies seeking to monetize the $860 billion economy. People living in the archipelago nation face various day-to-day problems from traffic jams to poor infrastructure development,
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