Local goods hit global grocery shelves
Global retailers operating in Vietnam, including Big C of France and Lotte Mart of the Republic of Korea, have increased the volume of Vietnamese products being shipped to their supermarket locations worldwide.

Global retailers operating in Vietnam, including Big C of France and Lotte Mart of the Republic of Korea, have increased the volume of Vietnamese products being shipped to their supermarket locations worldwide.
HCMC – International retailers such as Big C and Lotte Mart have launched Vietnamese products such as food, clothing and handicrafts in their stores worldwide.
A programme to popularise high-quality Vietnamese products in rural areas begun three years ago has achieved great success.
Despite the increase in both volume and value of Vietnamese products exported to Thailand last year, the country can still better exploit this market, an envoy told Tuoi Tre
Nearly 600 overseas Vietnamese (OVs) from different countries, who have returned home to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival, attended a spring gathering in Ho Chi Minh City on January 7.
While the Vietnamese retail market is considered highly profitable by foreign distributors, locally-made products still have little presence in such lucrative market
HCMC - Vietnamese companies can promote their products in Germany and other European markets when a Vietnamese-made products center goes into operation in the middle of next year.
More than 100 products and services developed by Vietnamese businesses were honoured as reliable and trustworthy this year in a ceremony held on Dec. 25.
Many international trade frauds in which Chinese-originated products were falsely labeled as made-in-Vietnam and exported to other countries to evade taxes slapped on Chinese exports have recently been detected
At least 20 Vietnamese businesses have introduced refined products into Chinese markets, said Vu Kim Hanh, chairperson of the Viet Nam Association for Vietnamese High Quality Products, quoted by Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
HN — Domestic businesses should positively build plans and methods to grow marketplaces in nations joining the Trans-Off-shore Partnership (TPP) Agreement.Ngo Chung Khanh, deputy director from the Secretary of state for Industry and Trade's Multilateral Trade Policy Department, made the suggestion in a conference in Ha Noi yesterday.The TPP pact, also called the Trans-Off-shore Proper Economic Partnership Agreement, is really a multilateral free trade deal that aims to help liberalise the financial systems
HN – Blue nick declines ongoing to tug shares lower around the HCM City Stock Market today.As much as 80 percent from the top 30 shares by market capitalisation and liquidity sank, which the 2nd biggest share PV Gas, HCM City Infrastructure Investment (CII), Sea Group (OGC) and Sacombank Investments (SBS) fell through the daily limit of 5 percent.Only mixer Masan Group (MSN), property developer Quoc Cuong Gia Lai (OQC) and Song Da Urban & Industrial Zone Investment and Development (SJS) bucked the