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Made-in-Vietnam products are increasingly dominating supermarket shelves. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese products dominate Tet market

With just over two weeks to the 2025 Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival, made-in-Vietnam products are having a dominant presence at supermarkets and convenience stores across the country, showcasing the growing strength of such brands as Kinh Do, Huu Nghi, Bibica, Cau Tre, and Vissan.

National promotion month opens

National promotion month opens

The Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade launched a national promotion month - Vietnam Grand Sale 2022 - in Hanoi on November 15.
Hanoi Sales Promotion 2022 kicks off

Hanoi Sales Promotion 2022 kicks off

“Hanoi Sales Promotion” 2022 opened on July 8 in Times City, Hoang Mai ward, Hanoi, aiming to stimulate consumer demand and tourism, ease difficulties, promote production and business, improve enterprise competitiveness, and develop business modes.
Da Nang hopes to receive 2.4 million tourist arrivals

Da Nang hopes to receive 2.4 million tourist arrivals

As the COVID-19 situation in the country has been largely brought under control, the central city of Da Nang has taken this as an appropriate time to launch tourism promotion programmes so as to create a boost for the city’s economy.
My Son Sanctuary heritage site eyes more tourists

My Son Sanctuary heritage site eyes more tourists

The Management Board of the My Son Sanctuary World Cultural Heritage Site is focusing on increasing service quality and offering discounts of 30-50 percent on tickets to attract more visitors to central Quang Nam province as COVID-19 is brought under control in Vietnam.
Lao Cai launches promotion programme to boost tourism

Lao Cai launches promotion programme to boost tourism

The northwestern province of Lao Cai organised a summer tourism promotion programme from May 22-24 with a view to luring holidaymakers to the locality in general and the resort township of Sa Pa in particular.
Indonesia cuts airfares to boost tourism

Indonesia cuts airfares to boost tourism

Indonesia will cut prices of airline tickets by 40 to 50 percent in a move to encourage tourism development amidst the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.
Supermarkets, malls battle for sales

Supermarkets, malls battle for sales

Le Minh Tuyen of HCM City, who was choosing a Tet gift hamper, said, "products for this Tet are abundant, diversified and have more eye-catching packaging compared to previous years."