masan meatlife to pour 22 million in anco

Masan MeatLife to pour $22 million in Anco

With the investment of VND500 billion ($21.74 million) in Agriculture Nutrition Corporation (Anco), Masan MeatLife will increase its stakes to nearly 100 per cent from the previous 70 per cent.
hanoi retailers plan to boost stockpiles by 300 percent amid covid 19

Hanoi: Retailers plan to boost stockpiles by 300 percent amid COVID-19

Retailers in Hanoi said they have made plans to boost stockpiles by 300 percent if necessary to meet the demands of local people amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
covid 19 changes spending habits of young people

COVID-19 changes spending habits of young people

Cutting expenses, growing online shopping, and snapping at the chance to buy cheap plane tickets are the obvious changes in the spending habits of young people since the COVID-19 broke out.
tiki falling behind e commerce competition

Tiki falling behind e-commerce competition

In the fourth quarter of 2019, Tiki slipped to the fourth position among Vietnamese e-commerce platforms, behind Lazada, Sendo, and Shopee from the second place last year. 
heineken 00 now available in vietnam great taste with zero alcohol

Heineken 0.0 now available in Vietnam: great taste with zero alcohol

A favourite drink in 57 markets around the world, Heineken 0.0, a new zero-alcohol beer made only from natural ingredients, is officially available in Vietnam, allowing Vietnamese people to enjoy the great taste of Heineken at any time of the day.
latest retail movements in vietnam amidst escalating covid 19 pandemic

Latest retail movements in Vietnam amidst escalating COVID-19 pandemic

The global COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting fast-moving consumer goods businesses, but not all product categories and retailers will see a negative impact, according to the latest research by Kantar Worldpanel Vietnam.
vendors and stores in hanoi go belly up with covid 19

Vendors and stores in Hanoi go belly-up with COVID-19

A large number of stores on the streets of Hanoi are on the verge of bankruptcy as they are powerless to deal with the COVID-19 outbreak.
staff member of dien may xanh in danang tests positive for covid 19

Staff member of Dien May Xanh in Danang tests positive for COVID-19

A female staff of electronics retail chain Dien May Xanh in Danang has just tested positive for COVID-19 after communicating with two infected British tourists.
leflair to file for bankruptcy after frustrating meeting with suppliers

Leflair to file for bankruptcy after frustrating meeting with suppliers

Leflair has left suppliers vexed after the meeting to resolve its $2 million debts towards its 500 suppliers – where only 138 were allowed in, leaving the rest hanging. However, not even the select few suppliers left with a smile as Leflair did little more than promise to file for bankruptcy.
encouraging signs in real estate arena

Encouraging signs in real estate arena

Despite the COVID-19 outbreak piling pressure on the toughest segments of the real estate market in hospitality, retail, and industrial property, positive signs have also been unearthed.  
nestle uses environment friendly paper straws for milo breakfast drink

Nestlé uses environment-friendly paper straws for Milo Breakfast drink

The initiative is being launched in Vietnam by Nestlé as part of its sustainable development goals, with the company aiming to use more than 16 million paper straws in all of its Milo Breakfast drink products to be sold in markets within the year.
uk retailer tesco sells thailand malaysia ops for us 104 billion

UK retailer Tesco sells Thailand, Malaysia ops for US$10.4 billion

Britain's biggest retailer Tesco said Monday (Mar 9) that it has agreed to sell its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia to Thai conglomerate CP Group for £8.0 billion (US$10.4 billion).
vsmart phones surpass apple in retail

Vsmart phones surpass Apple in retail

For the first time since launching in the market, Vsmart has surpassed Apple in retail revenue.
moit confirms steady supply of consumer goods at supermarkets

MoIT confirms steady supply of consumer goods at supermarkets

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) confirmed that the goods reserves are still plentiful to ensure adequate supply for people.
vincom retail reserves 13 million support for tenants hit by covid 19

Vincom Retail reserves $13 million support for tenants hit by COVID-19

Vincom Retail JSC, the retail arm of Vingroup, on March 5 announced reserving VND300 billion ($13 million) to support tenants in its 79 retail centres nationwide who are impacted by COVID-19.