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Vietnamese businesses struggle to protect their brands

Many Vietnamese famous brands have fallen into foreign hands or disappeared from the market.

Vietnam’s once-famous brands struggle to regain strength

The brands were once ‘king’ in the market, but later lost their market share to foreign rivals.

Distribution network determines success in FMCG sector

VietNamNet Bridge - Besides quality of products, distribution networks determine who will win the competition in the FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) market.

Vietnamese firms urged to focus more on intangible assets

Vietnamese firms were urged to increase their focus on intangible assets to strengthen brand value at a recent conference jointly held by Brand Finance and its local representative Mibrand Vietnam in Hanoi.

Hanoi beer loses in home market despite brief fame from Obama dinner

Bia Hanoi, or Hanoi beer, a long lasting beer brand well known to Hanoians, which was served at former US President Obama’s dinner during his visit to Vietnam in 2016, cannot hold the upper hand over its rivals. 

Vietnamese businesses are spending more on branding

VietNamNet Bridge - Nike and Adidas are willing to pay 10-17 percent of their profits for their marketing campaigns. Will Vietnamese businesses do the same?

Vietnamese businesses don’t regret spending money on branding

VietNamNet Bridge - Businesses in Vietnam now tend to spend big money on media campaigns to polish their images, something they would not do in the past.