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Man spends half year to make titanium coats, sells for VND25 million

Many unusual products exist in Vietnam: acid-resistant coats made of titanium; paper made from elephant dung; and jewelry made of snake bones.

Marketing determines success of brewers in Vietnam

The competition in the beer market is no longer healthy as 'dirty tricks' have been used to win over rivals and obtain market share.

F&B chains ‘turn enemies into friends’, join alliance to survive COVID-19

After two months of making every effort to keep operating, F&B chains have reached ‘their limit of endurance’.

Local F&B businesses take different strategies after social distancing

With social distancing measures eased, some F&B businesses have gradually restarted operations, with some even opening new branches.

Bubble tea wave is over, it's time for lemon tea chains

As drinking bubble tea is no longer fashionable, the profit from bubble tea shops is on the decrease. Investors are rushing to open lemon tea shops instead.

Hot competition in F&B

While some F&B brands in Vietnam have been forced out of business there are others that are prospering.

F&B to drive retail property market in HCM City

Food and beverage and fashion and lifestyle will continue to drive demand in HCM City’s retail property market, according to real estate consultancies.

 

Vietnamese vegetable oil market attracts buyers

With value of VND30 trillion, stable growth and low average consumption per capita, the Vietnamese vegetable oil market is attracting many foreign enterprises.

Vietnamese F&B brands fall into foreigners’ hands

VietNamNet Bridge – The food and beverage (F&B) market has witnessed big changes in recent years, with Vietnam’s most famous brands, one after another, seized by foreign investors.

F&B investors enter Vietnamese market via side door

Vietnam will have to open its food&beverage (F&B) market beginning in January 2015 under its WTO commitments. However, dozens of F&B brands have been present in Vietnam for years, some entering through the “front door”.