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Vietnam-India trade: exploring new market

Vietnam-India trade: exploring new market

The People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, on March 17, coordinated with the Consulate General of India in HCMC to organize the "Second Edition of India - Vietnam Business Forum". The forum, which attracted the participation of more than 300 enterprises from the two countries, is an opportunity for domestic enterprises to seek investment opportunities, as well as expand their export market share in a market with a population of more than 1.3 billion people.
Textile production for export at Phong Phu Textile Joint Stock Company. (Photo: SGGP)

Enterprises need to go green to maintain export

To limit the depletion of natural resources, environmental pollution, and the amount of generated waste, many countries around the world have introduced several trade barriers in order to realize a circular economy. Of which, many countries are currently the main export markets of Vietnam. This has forced Vietnamese enterprises to change to adapt and maintain export market share.
Several Thai enterprises want to expand market share in Vietnam

Several Thai enterprises want to expand market share in Vietnam

More than 200 Thai enterprises have come to Vietnam to study solutions to expand market share here at the Top Thai Brands 2019 exhibition held by the Department of International Trade Promotion in association with the Ministry of Industry and Trade in Ho Chi Minh City.
Imported cars at Saigon Premier Container Terminal. (Photo: SGGP)

Automobile manufacturers race for market share

The prices of cars in Vietnam are expected to drop as the doors for imported cars are widely opened while domestically-assembled ones have seen new models as well as new manufacturers.
Consumers purchase food at a convenient store in HCMC (Photo: SGGP)

Convenient stores run for market share in HCMC

Businesses in HCMC have been rushing to open convenient stores, which now total 1,050 with the growth rate of 100 percent for the last three consecutive years according to reports by the Department of Industry and Trade.