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Seven more Big C supermarkets planned for this year

Thailand’s Central Group and its Vietnamese partner Nguyen Kim Group are working on a plan to open seven new Big C supermarkets this year after they completed procedures to take over all Big C assets in the country.

VN trade with nearly 30 nations hit $147b in 2015

 VietNamNet Bridge – Of more than 200 countries and territories that Viet Nam had trade relations with last year, there were 29 countries that the country had export turnover of more than $1 billion.

Overseas investors cash in on AEC single market

 VietNamNet Bridge – The new incentives ushered in by the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community have prompted foreign investors to boost their investment in Vietnam.

Traditional toys make a comeback

Mid-Autumn traditional toys are considered to be special as they not only bring joy to children but are also a cultural treasure imbued with national identity, furthermore they are associated with the stories of childhood of many generations

Farm ministry cultivates ties with overseas Vietnamese

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development wants to strengthen links with overseas Vietnamese to boost the agricultural sector and improve farmers' lives.

Could Vietnamese goods be ousted from home market by foreign firms?

Once Vietnamese retail chains fall into the hands of “foreign sharks”, Vietnamese goods will be dislodged from the home market, while local production will become stagnant, experts have warned.

Opponents of Vietnamese goods: Thai or Chinese products?

The advantage of Chinese goods are the cheap prices, whileThai goods have good quality, and both are popular with Vietnamese customers, according to Dr. Le Dang Doanh, former Director of the Central Institute for Economic Management.

The last base for Vietnamese goods

 VietNamNet Bridge - Finding a place in supermarkets is increasingly difficult so Vietnamese producers have to strengthen distribution channels at traditional markets and rural markets.

Vietnam may lose competitive advantage of tariffs

VietNamNet Bridge – Preferential tariffs may no longer be a competitive advantage for Vietnamese goods over those from China in the Japanese and South Korean markets after the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement is signed.

Boycotting low quality made in China imports

VietNamNet Bridge – A group of business leaders spurred on by Vu Tien Loc, President of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has called for a boycott of low quality Chinese products

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 14/10

Vietnam moves closer to 148 bln USD export goal; Nestle sets up 37 mln USD production facility in Dong Nai; Vietnamese goods hold sway in domestic market; Vehicle sales keep up growth momentum in September

Ha Tinh: District chairman urges companies to use locally made beer, mineral water

The website of Ky Anh district in Ha Tinh province recently posted a dispatch signed by the District Chairman, Nguyen Van Bong, encouraging people, restaurants, and hotels in the district to use Saigon beer and Kim Son mineral water.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 5/7

Foreign textile firms line up for TPP bonanza in Vietnam; Vietnamese goods hold sway in local markets; EBA cites Vietnamese company among world’s best run; Robins Department Store comes to Ho Chi Minh City

Doors open wide for Vietnamese goods in 2014

 VietNamNet Bridge – Trade counselors predict Vietnamese goods will have more chances to expand their reach into Latin American, Japanese, EU, and US markets in 2014.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 15/1

 Vietnam, EU aim to finalize FTA negotiations; Vinamilk to construct US$23 million facility in Cambodia; US$50 million steel factory inaugurated; MoT requires new funding to upgrade national highways

Vietnamese dream of selling goods directly to US retail chains

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese manufacturers and suppliers have been trying every possible way to approach to the US biggest retail chain in an effort to boost exports to the market.

Vietnamese goods enter overseas supermarkets

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese goods have been exported to many countries, but they still find it easy to enter overseas supermarkets.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 22/4

Fixes key to boosting FDI; Nation still a tasty target; Land clearance slows power line project; Market heats up for domestic pepper exports; HCM City sees a leap in pledged FDI