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Vietnamese products attract foreign distribution channels

Vietnamese products are attractive to foreign distribution channels as lots of purchase departments of foreign distribution channels have arrived in Vietnam to speed up purchasing contracts with local enterprises.

Will Amazon find 100 suppliers in Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - Amazon, the giant sales platform with 300 million buyer accounts worldwide, is seeking suppliers in Vietnam.


Are Vietnamese producers content with ODM?

VietNamNet Bridge - Every year, retailers from the east to the west, including Walmart, Fairprice and LotteMart, travel around the world and come to Vietnam to seek suppliers.


Dick's Sporting Goods and Walmart announce new gun restrictions

 Two major US retailers have announced new restrictions on gun sales following the shooting at a Florida school where 17 people died.

Can anyone hold a candle to Walmart if it enters Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - If it enters Vietnam, Walmart will compete with Big C and other big foreign retail chains, and will be a formidable rival to Vietnamese retailers, analysts say.

Walmart extends hand to greet Vietnamese products

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnamese dream of bringing Vietnamese products into the US Walmart’s chain is turning into reality as Walmart now officially considers collecting goods from Vietnam for the distribution within the chain.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF JAN. 14

 SBV releases new circular on overseas investment; Award honours best company reports; Viet Nam improves global rank in licence procedures; Walmart targets Vietnam as fruitful product source; Keeping market prices under control in 2014

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 9/1

 WB's reports on Vietnam logistics, waterway transport; Vietnam seeks US support for TPP negotiations; Draft US regulations hinder Vietnamese seafood exports;  Local businesses hope for brighter future in 2014

Walmart to open stores in US capital despite protest

 Walmart, the biggest retailer in the United States, is opening its first-ever stores in the US capital -- but some aren't giving it a warm welcome.

Top retailers, unions to inspect Bangladesh factories

 Seventy top retailers have pledged to improve worker safety and allow inspection of all of their garment factories in Bangladesh within nine months under a pact signed with unions after a deadly factory collapse,