Malaysia applies tax on imported goods bought online

Malaysia applies tax on imported goods bought online

Online retail companies in Malaysia have started collecting low-value goods (LVG) taxes on imported goods below 500 RM (108.64 USD).
VDMS targets Bach Hoa Xanh for selling goods at higher prices

VDMS targets Bach Hoa Xanh for selling goods at higher prices

The Vietnam Directorate of Market Surveillance inspects an unusual increase in prices of goods at Bach Hoa Xanh – Mobile World’s grocery store chain.
Hanoi prepares four scenarios to ensure supply of goods (Infographics)

Hanoi prepares four scenarios to ensure supply of goods (Infographics)

The Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade has planned four scenarios to ensure sufficient supply of goods for people in quarantine zones amid epidemic outbreak.
Tiki in trouble for selling shoddy goods

Tiki in trouble for selling shoddy goods

Tiki, the most prestigious e-commerce platform in Vietnam, has gotten into trouble for selling low-quality goods and offering poor customer service.
Vietnam-Hanoi Goods Week 2019 held in South Korea

Vietnam-Hanoi Goods Week 2019 held in South Korea

Vietnam-Hanoi Goods Week 2019 increased the number of Vietnamese products in Lotte’s distribution network in South Korea and opened co-operation opportunities.
Seaports are busy on first day of 2013

Seaports are busy on first day of 2013

On January 1, Cai Lan Port in the northern province of Quang Ninh received the first cargo vessel of 2013, the CHUETSU SPIRIT from the Philippines .
Companies invest ahead of Tet

Companies invest ahead of Tet

Businesses in Ho Chi Minh City have spent VND6.7 trillion ($320 million) on goods to prepare for the three months before and after the Tet holiday (Lunar New Year), an increase of nearly VND1.3 trillion ($61.9 million) compared to the same period last year.
Floating markets – the essence of the Mekong Delta

Floating markets – the essence of the Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta is renowned for its floating markets which are typical of the Phung Hiep and Cai Be districts.
Vietnam goods to be sold in foreign supermarkets

Vietnam goods to be sold in foreign supermarkets

The purchasing division of LotteMart Vietnam, the owner of a chain of supermarkets, is preparing to offer Vietnamese goods for sale at 122 foreign overseas supermarkets, including 94 in China and 28 others in Indonesia.
New high-income consumers emerge in Vietnam: survey

New high-income consumers emerge in Vietnam: survey 1

While low-income consumers still consider product prices the most important factor in their spending, a new class of consumers who can spend up to $4,800 each time they shop has emerged in Vietnam, a recent survey has found.
A taxing headache set to ease

A taxing headache set to ease

New rules on export tax exemptions should ease customs headaches for Vietnam’s enterprises.
Luxury brands struggle to find their voice

Luxury brands struggle to find their voice

An emerging wealthy class with sufficient disposable income was enough to attract international luxury brands and premium shopping malls  sprouting up throughout key cities in Vietnam, all vying for a piece of the golden pie.
Vietnamese abroad push local produce

Vietnamese abroad push local produce

More than 200 overseas Vietnamese businesspeople gathered in the capital on October 13 to discuss methods to promote Made-in-Vietnam goods on the occasion of Vietnam Entrepreneur Day.
VAT issues leave local exporters in a pickle

VAT issues leave local exporters in a pickle

Last year saw many foreign-invested enterprises in Vietnam expand their production capacity to cater for a larger export market.
A smart fight against IPR infringements

A smart fight against IPR infringements

Nguyen Tran Tuyen, an attorney at law firm Vision & Associates, takes a closer look at current obstacles in fighting against intellectual property right (IPR) infringements in Vietnam.
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