Domestic enterprises in the retail industry should strengthen their connections to take better advantages of resources and increase their competitiveness over foreign investors.
Domestic retailers urged for better links. (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Domestic enterprises in the retail industry should strengthen their conn💎ections to take better ✅advantages of resources and increase their competitiveness over foreign investors, Chairman of the Hanoi Supermarket Association Pham Vinh Phu said.
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He called for Government incentives in terms of finance, land and policy to help enhance domestic retail enterprises’ competitiveness.
Phu also said the production industry plays a significant role in the development of the retail sector, adding that Vietnamese products would be no match for their foreign rivals with an inefficient, poor quality and slow production process.
Sharing Phu’s view on the need for Government assistance, Le Thi Thanh Tam, Deputy General Director of the Saigon Food Joint Stock Company, pointed to the fact that the majority of domestic retailers are small-and medium-sized enterprises, even super-small ones with weak financial capability and poor experience in production, marketing and distribution.
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Vietnam and Japan will both join the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), which will present huge opportunities for the two nations to boost trade cooperation, Yukio Konishi said.-VNA
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