The capital city of Hanoi plans to introduce nine more shopping and trade-fair centres, according to the city’s general plan on development of commercial activities by 2020 and towards to 2030. The Hanoi Construction Department said under the plan, Hanoi will have one international trading centre in the Tay Ho Tay urban area, two in [...]
Feb 25 2012 | Posted in
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Convenience, stable prices and consecutive promotion campaigns have helped modern retail channels attract more customers, with year-on-year turnover growth of 20-25 per cent in HCM City. Meanwhile, consumption at wet markets have fallen sharply in recent years. By the end of 2011, HCM City had 200 supermarkets, double the figure compared with 2005. In addition, [...]
Feb 23 2012 | Posted in
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An Asian retail investment wave is breaking on Vietnam’s shores. “The retail market in Vietnam offers potential for growth, which can be accelerated if the market is liberalised,” a spokesperson for Singapore-based CapitalMalls Asia told VIR. “CapitaMalls Asia is open to exploring a shopping mall in Vietnam as part of an integrated development with CapitaLand, [...]
Feb 22 2012 | Posted in
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Vietnam’s economic downturn and lower consumption have not stopped retailers from moving into Hanoi’s three newest shopping centres. Richard Leech, executive director of CBRE Vietnam, told Vietnam Investment Review’s reporter that since opening in the final quarter of 2011, Parkson Keangnam and Vincom Centre Long Bien have been fully occupied, while Savico Mega Mall has [...]
Feb 17 2012 | Posted in
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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. Big C Vietnam, a subsidiary of Casino Group, reported that the company has annually shipped 1,000 containers of Vietnamese goods worth more than [...]
Feb 17 2012 | Posted in
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Viet Nam’s retail sector seems relatively sheltered from the global economic meltdown, with 120 supermarket outlets and shopping malls set to open this year, double the number as last year. Vinatextmart will lead the list with 43 of them. Co.opmart will open 12 outlets and 18 of its Co.opfood shops. After covering HCM City with [...]
Feb 13 2012 | Posted in
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Vietnam’s retail market is becoming less attractive, with its global ranking downgrade to 23rd place in the 2011 Global Retail Development Index (GRDI) released by A.T. Kearney. This is the third consecutive year Vietnam’s retail market has lost its attractiveness, sliding down from its first position in 2008 to 6th in 2009 and 14th in [...]
Feb 8 2012 | Posted in
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The retail space rental in trade centres of HCM City in 2012 is expected to fall further according to the downward trend of 2011 because of oversupply. In the last three months of 2011, HCM City had extra tens of thousands of square meters of retail area, which was seen as one of reasons that [...]
While supermarkets have been unceasingly expanding, traditional markets have been narrowed, while many small merchants have given up business. Supermarkets expanding The Vietnamese retail market is considered a fertile land for investors. It is expected that from now to 2015, the growth rate in the retail market would maintain at 23-25 percent per annum, while [...]
Feb 6 2012 | Posted in
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Vietnam is estimated to collect VND191 trillion from retail and services sector in Jan 2012, up 3.2% from December 2011 and up 22% on year, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) said. Buying demand for the Lunar New Year holiday this year is low compared with the same period previous years, the MoIT said, [...]