Foreign retail businesses are adopting a multi-channel sales strategy as well as improved operations and delivery services to expand Vietnam operations despite pandemic impacts.
With people forced to tighten their purse strings due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tet gift hamper sellers have switched to predominantly local products to ensure prices remain affordable.
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For Vietnamese products to enter foreign distribution channels, it was necessary to be more professional and stable in product quality, said experts.
Vietnamese bananas on display at Lotte supermarkets across the Republic of Korea. (Photo: VNA)
Foreign supermarkets such as Aeon, Lotte or MM Mega Market, which are operating in Vietnam, are effective distribution channels to help consume and export Vietnamese goods. However, it seems that Vietnamese businesses have not taken advantage of it.
In order for Vietnamese products to be sold through foreign distribution channels, the criteria for product quality and food safety and hygiene are a priority.
Vietnamese bananas on display at Lotte supermarkets across the Republic of Korea. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - For Vietnamese products to enter foreign distribution
channels, it was necessary to be more professional and stable in product
quality, said experts.
Foreign
supermarkets such as Aeon, Lotte or MM Mega Market, which are operating in Vietnam, are effective distribution
channels to help consume and export Vietnamese goods. However, it seems that
Vietnamese businesses have not taken advantage of it.
In
order for
foreign distribution channels,
the criteria for product quality and food safety and hygiene are a priority.
In
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