Vietnamese supermarket going up in Phnom Penh

A Vietnamese-funded supermarket is being built in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh at an estimated cost of more than US$3 million.

Covering an area of nearly 300 square metres, the two-storey supermarket will have 100 stands selling made-in-Vietnam goods and products imported from other Asian countries.

The supermarket is scheduled to open next month.

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