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Vietnamese consumption of coffee increased from 0.43 kilograms per head per annum to 1.38 kilograms in the 2005-2015 period, a report had found.
In Vietnam, electronic waste is collected through unofficial channels by scrap dealers or unregistered units, which provide waste to craft villages for recycling.
Analysts estimate that foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) now hold 80% of the animal feed market share, while Vietnamese enterprises only have 20%.
Soon after Apple began marketing its iPhone model with eSIM, two large Vietnamese mobile network operators started developing the technology, though there are only several smartphone models in the market utilizing eSIM.
In 2014, the retail market witnessed the historic US$879 million transfer of Metro Cash & Carry Vietnam from German Metro Group to the Thai Berli Jucker's (BJC) Group.
Once banks restrict lending, this will affect the real estate market. However, experts believe that no negative impact on the market will occur.
Analysts believe that food is now the most cutthroat segment in O2O (online to offline) business with big players such as GrabFood, Now and Lala.
Vietnamese businesses are still pursuing ambitious plans to make mobile phones and compete with foreign giants in the home market.
The number of hotels in Vietnam in 2017 increased by 21.9%, a high growth rate compared with the 10.5% in 2016.
Vietnamese bankers have all announced that they will digitalize banking transactions, but only a few banks have kicked off the process.