Vietnamese goods have steadily established a strong presence in the UK, with exports to this demanding market continously growing since 2021, said Hoang Le Hang, First Secretary of the Vietnam Trade Office in the UK.
VOV.VN - Japanese global apparel retailer UNIQLO unveiled that it will officially open its first store in the central city of Hue ahead in 2025.
Large international retailers including Aeon, Uniqlo, Walmart, Amazon, Safeway, Carrefour, Decathlon, Central Group and Ikea have been visiting Vietnam seeking partnerships in industrial, agricultural and handicrafts products, said industry insiders and officials.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam International Sourcing Expo 2024 opened in Ho Chi Minh City on June 6, attracting the participation of nearly 300 reputable distribution channels and importers from around the world in an attempt to seek and establish partnerships with Vietnamese suppliers.
VOV.VN - Through local partner factories, 'Made in Vietnam' products have been distributed to more than 2,400 stores around the world, thereby demonstrating the country’s crucial role in Uniqlo’s global value chain, said Nishida Hideki, general director of Uniqlo Vietnam.
Business transition in adaptation to a low-carbon consumption trend is inevitable for Vietnamese exporters who, in turn, should consider it a great opportunity to form relevant long-term visions and investments.
Vietnam, with a population of nearly 100 million people, is considered a potential investment market for famous retailers around the world; therefore, many foreign retailers have enhanced their investments.
Leading Japanese retail group AEON has informed purchasing firms from many countries of the upcoming “Vietnam International Sourcing 2023” to be hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
A total of 120 children, including 100 from Japan and 20 from Vietnam, will take part in the upcoming Japan Football Association (JFA) Uniqlo Soccer Kids slated for July 1 and 2 in Vietnam.
VOV.VN - A survey recently conducted by the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) highlights that 100% of Japanese retailers operating in Vietnam expect their profits to increase over the course of the year, whilst 60% plan to expand their businesses over the coming one or two years.