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Beer is often a best seller during the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival but many retailers have been forced to lower their prices to encourage customers to buy.
The Vietnam Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (VAMM) reported gloomy figures for the last months of 2019, a time when the industry typically expects a boom in sales revenue.
Viettel eyes 50 million USD from online film website, KOVA Paint puts Dong Nai factory into operation, Vinacomin records high coal output, sales, What does HSC expect from loss-making Vinasun?
Online spending by U.S. bargain hunters climbed to above $1 billion by Thanksgiving evening, according to Adobe Digital Index, surging almost 14 percent from a year ago and reflecting a broader trend away from brick-and-mortar shopping.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA.N) said it racked up more than $5 billion in transactions in the first hour of its annual 'Singles' Day' sales blitz on Friday - a third more than in the first hour of last year's spree.
VietNamNet Bridge – Tablet/laptop hybrids are expected to become more popular in Vietnam in 2015.
Vietnam Motorbike Association prepares to debut; Manufacturing PMI zooms up; More Samsung satellite companies invest in Vietnam; SSI forecasts bright future for VN Index
HCM City, Japanese firms ink semi-conductor MoU; Vietnamese Business Association launched in Tokyo; Speculative stocks attract foreign investment; Businesses debate thorny taxation issues
VietNamNet Bridge – The members of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association now tend to import cars from AFTA countries for domestic sale instead of assembling cars themselves.
VietNamNet Bridge – A lot of houses and apartments in the old quarter of Hanoi have been put on sale, but few people have shown their interests.
ACB gets ready to sell debt; New cyber service to provide online gold trading; Power price rises on back of coal, gas hike; Seven month retail figures post 4.9 percent increase
Phu Quy wind farm opens; Exports soar 43 percent in January; Real estate absorbs 23 percent of FDI; Cell phone buying energy not as strong as expected; Sanyo layoffs part of wider unemployment problem
US firearm sales have sky-rocketed since the Newtown school massacre, as debate over gun control rages and enthusiasts fear certain assault weapons and high-capacity magazines could be banned.
The majority of Vietnamese don’t believe on the predicted doomsday. However, this is still a golden opportunity for businesses to grab up a boost in sales.