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Vietnamese retailers stay outside competition of single-price chains

VietNamNet Bridge - Hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores are competing with single-price chains which have been cementing their positions in Vietnam.

Can ‘underwear giant’ squeeze into the retail market?

VietNamNet Bridge - With value of $118 billion in 2016 and $180 billion projected for 2020, Vietnam is listed among the world’s 30 most attractive retail markets. 

Four firms to form conglomerate to fight foreign retailers

AVR has asked the government to establish a retail conglomerate from four big retail chains, Saigon Co-op, Phu Thai Group, Satra and Hapro, to compete with foreign retailers flocking to Vietnam.

NA deputy concerned about rash of M&A deals in retail sector

Pham Trong Nhan, a National Assembly (NA) Deputy said the NA plans to approve a law on supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs), noting that many merger & acquisition (M&A) deals in the retail market have been made recently.

Office workers, students are top customers at household, cosmetics stores

VietNamNet Bridge - Household-use and cosmetics stores like Miniso and Ilahui earn hundreds of millions of dong a day from selling products to office workers and university students.

Vietnam’s retail market is promising, but there are pitfalls

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnamese retail market, which is promising and lucrative, has its problems, as many retail giants have gained big success in other markets, but not in Vietnam.

Packaging firms concerned about new import tariff

Managers of nearly 1,000 plastics packaging companies are now faced with a new import tariff on PP beads, the major input material. It is priced three times higher than the previous rate.

Vietnam not prepared for retail market expansion

Vietnam should not try to restrict foreign retailers’ expansion, but instead support Vietnamese retailers by creating a level playing field, experts have said. 

Vietnamese investors pour money into convenience stores

VietNamNet Bridge - The growth rate of convenience store chains is now much higher than that of supermarkets and other retail channels.

Amazon to expand counterfeit removal program in overture to sellers

 Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) is expanding a program to remove counterfeit goods from its website this spring as part of a broader push to assure brand owners that the online retailer is an ally rather than a threat.

Will VN retailers be able to compete with 7-Eleven?

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnamese retail market is bustling with the expansion of existing brands and the appearance of newcomers, including 7-Eleven, the world's largest convenience chain. 

Figures show how foreign retailers are conquering Vietnam's market

VietNamNet Bridge - Thai, Japanese, American and French retail giants are speeding up their plans to conquer the Vietnamese market.

Malaysian retailer leaves Hanoi after two stormy years

VietNamNet Bridge - After closing some of its department stores in Hanoi within a two-year period, Parkson, a retail giant from Malaysia, has officially decided to leave the capital.

China eyes Vietnam's hundred-billion dollar retail market

VietNamNet Bridge - Following Thai, Japanese and South Korean retailers flocking to Vietnam, Chinese investors are now jumping into the market.  

Foreign coffee, fast food retreat from Vietnam

On July 20 New York Dessert Coffee bid goodbye to Vietnamese customers via Facebook and promised to "come back someday."

Convenience stores become more popular

A recent survey by Nielsen, a market survey firm, found that with the increasingly faster pace of life and smaller scale of households, Vietnamese nowadays attach much importance to ‘convenience’ when choosing shops.

Can ENT barrier bar foreign retailers?

Vietnamese retailers have been reassured that the regulation on ENT (economic needs test) would serve as a barrier that prevents foreign retailers from expanding in Vietnam and protecting local retailers. However, analysts don’t think this will work.

Foreign retailers expand business, meet few barriers in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Foreign retail chains have been expanding their networks under the cover of domestic retailers.

Vietnamese retailers: "We are not protected by the government"

VietNamNet Bridge - If the government does not create reasonable policies to protect Vietnamese retailers, they would fall in competition with powerful foreign retailers. 

Experts warn about fate of Vietnamese goods amid foreign retailers’ presence

VietNamNet Bridge - What is the future for Vietnamese goods when foreign goods, following foreign retailers’ steps, penetrate the Vietnamese market?