Vietnamese commodities have made up 90% of goods sold in retail outlets owned by domestic enterprises and 60-96% of foreign supermarkets in Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), showing that more Vietnamese consumers are choosing Vietnamese goods.
Police have arrested the director of a company in the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau for being involved in a massive fake gasoline ring in the province.
VOV.VN - The retail price of biofuel E5 - RON92 recorded an increase of VND185 to VND31,302, equal to US$1.35, per litre and RON95 rose by VND498 to a new record of VND32,873, equivalent to US$1.42, per litre, respectively, as of 3:00 p.m. June 21.
VOV.VN - The retail prices of oil and petrol recorded another increase as of 15:00 on June 13 following the latest adjustments made by the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
VOV.VN - The retail price of petrol RON95 in Vietnam is likely to surpass the VND32,000/litre mark when the government adjusts domestic petrol and oil prices periodically.
The Vietnam e-Commerce and Digital Economy Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Amazon Global Selling Vietnam on June 8 launched a cross-border e-commerce initiative in the breakthrough era.
VOV.VN - Domestic petrol prices set a new record of VND31,578 per litre following adjustments made by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Trade as of 3 p.m. on June 1.
Big names in the pharmaceutical industry are wasting no time expanding their market dominance, raising concerns over the marginalisation of private drugstores.
VOV.VN - Retail prices of petrol in Vietnam rose nearly VND700 to more than VND30,000/litre on May 23, setting a new record in the domestic petrol market.
VOV.VN - Vietnam ranks among the leading five countries which exports the most goods to the US retail giant Walmart, with major products including garments and textiles, household appliances, electronics, and ready-to-eat foods, said Paul Dyck, vice president of Global Government Affairs at Walmart.