25-03-2022 11:45
Funding from the Coca-Cola Foundation provides continued support for the WWF’s efforts to conserve freshwater resources and nature-based solutions in Vietnam.
25-01-2022 17:22
With Lunar New Year just around the corner, Coca-Cola Vietnam – together with Vietnam Red Cross, the Women's Union, and the People's Committee – is once again bringing the warmth of new beginnings as it sets to connect and give out a cumulative support of almost $115,000 to more communities in the country this year.
11-01-2022 09:00
Coca-Cola Vietnam and The Ocean Cleanup officially announced that Can Tho River has been selected as one of the 15 locations around the globe to be cleaned up by advanced technology stemming the tide of plastic pollution that is invading the oceans.
15-12-2021 14:07
Coca-Cola Vietnam has been ceremoniously named amongst the top 3 most sustainable companies in Vietnam 2021 at the CSI - 100 Ceremony organized by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in cooperation with the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD), Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and Vietnam General Confederation of Labour. This is the sixth consecutive year that Coca-Cola was honoured as one of the most sustainable companies in Vietnam.
08-12-2021 17:28
Understanding that a business can only thrive when its employees and local communities thrive together, Coca-Cola is heavily investing in sustainable development in Vietnam. Integrating business with positive impacts where it counts the most, the total beverage company has been unwavering in its initiatives to support the economy and local people’s cultural lives.
20-10-2021 21:23
The Coca-Cola Foundation, the global philanthropic arm of Coca-Cola Company, today announced a $400,000 grant to support the Vietnam Red Cross Society’s work to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, provide personal equipment to frontline workers, and raise public awareness of vaccine efficacy.
19-06-2021 14:39
When Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba removed Coca-Cola and Heineken bottles during Euro 2020 press conferences, it showed sports stars are rejecting sponsors' products that fail to correspond to their personal values, analysts say.
21-05-2021 10:00
Digital technology has already propelled the fast-moving consumer goods sector in Vietnam, as well as further afield, and reaped greater benefits for this market. Rahul Shinde, chief information officer at Coca-Cola Vietnam, dived into the advantages for the manufacturing process and customer engagement, and explains how to embed this tech culture into the industry in Vietnam.
07-04-2021 10:20
While the protection of consumer interests contributes to building a healthy business environment for enterprises and individuals, notable conflicts continue to emerge that call into question consumer ethics as well as the reputations of companies that get dragged into the fray.
23-03-2021 11:09
For Coca-Cola, water is not only a key ingredient in its beverages but also a critical resource for local communities and ecosystems. In the coming years, water scarcity, quality challenges and climate impacts are expected to grow in Vietnam with increased incidents of water stress, floods and droughts.
03-03-2021 11:00
The long-standing dispute between Vietnamese tax authorities and foreign-invested enterprises continues to rumble on, with many companies suffering legal setbacks in a bid to avoid tax obligations.
20-12-2020 14:50
Coca-Cola said Thursday it will cut 2,200 jobs as part of a restructuring as it prepares for a better post-pandemic market in 2021 following this year's sales hit.
20-11-2020 10:26
A US court mostly sided with tax authorities in a dispute with Coca-Cola over how the soda giant reports income from some overseas markets, according to a ruling this week.
29-08-2020 10:03
Coca-Cola announced Friday it will cut 4,000 jobs in North America as part of a reorganization following a rough second quarter in which Covid-19 slashed profits.
22-07-2020 09:39
Coca-Cola reported a steep drop in second-quarter profits Tuesday due to a big decline in away-from-home consumption, especially during the height of the coronavirus lockdowns.