Strengthening public confidence: Vietnam garners support for domestic goods, businesses

Vietnam's campaign to boost consumption of domestic products is showing remarkable success, with over 90% of Vietnamese consumers now showing confidence in and preference for locally-made goods, reflecting tangible improvement in Vietnam’s business and investment climate.

Shoppers at MM Mega Market (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)
Shoppers at MM Mega Market (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam's campaign to boost consumption of domestic products is showing remarkable success, with over 90% of Vietnamese consumers now showing confidence in and preference for locally-made goods, reflecting tangible improvement in Vietnam’s business and investment climate.

Notably, Vietnamese goods will be no longer confined to local shelves but will reach further to the world thanks to coordinating efforts from Government agencies and global retail players.

Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has recently signed a cooperation agreement for 2026-2028 with Thailand's Central Retail Group, aiming at increasing the presence of Vietnamese goods both domestically and internationally, particularly in the sectors of consumer products, agriculture, and aquatic products.

Under the partnership, Central Retail will co-host major trade promotion events, such as the annual Vietnamese goods week in Thailand, while engaging in the Vietnam International Sourcing Expo, helping bridge Vietnamese suppliers with international retail systems. Besides, the Thai corporation commits to providing technical support for Vietnamese firms so that their products are able to hit the shelves of its supermarket chains and shopping centres.

The company also plans to research and develop agricultural production projects that meet both domestic and international quality standards, while participating in brand-building initiatives for Vietnam's specialty agricultural products.

In the same vein, MM Mega Market (MM), one of Vietnam’s largest modern wholesalers and retailers, is expanding its footprint. With 21 wholesale centres and supermarkets nationwide, six procurement stations, eight B2B delivery warehouses, and a network of hundreds of farmers, MM is becoming a key engine driving the consumption and distribution of Vietnamese products.

Notably, Vietnamese products constitute over 80% of MM’s inventory. The company’s warehouse facilities play a crucial role in preserving and distributing Vietnam’s agricultural products like pork and fruits and vegetables, contributing to market stability during challenging periods and supporting local product consumption.

Umesh Pandey, a representative from Thai trade office, said Thai enterprises will continue expanding investment and seeking cooperation opportunities in Vietnam, from wholesale to retail operations and even high-end market segment.

To advance the “Vietnamese people prioritise Vietnamese products” campaign this year, the MoIT has strengthened communications work to raise public awareness of Vietnamese enterprises’ production capacity while elevating the status of Vietnamese products and enhancing their quality and competitiveness so that they are able to conquer Vietnamese consumers.

The ministry has paid due attention to blending traditional trade with digital platforms to capture the untapped potential in the domestic market.

Besides, it plans to establish foundations for a fair and healthy competition environment that mobilises all economic sectors to participate in and contribute to economic growth through institutional improvements and transparent legal frameworks. The ministry has outlined a commitment to removing unnecessary and unclear business conditions, carrying out strong institutional reform, and improving business climate, helping consolidate business and citizen confidence.

Focus will be also channeled to removing obstacles and supporting business recovery across foundational industries, export-oriented sectors, and supporting industries. Consumption stimulus measures will be carried out through nationwide trade promotion activities and large-scale promotional campaigns to drive domestic economic growth.

Complementing these efforts, the ministry’s plan highlighted strengthening inspection over and settlement of smuggled goods, counterfeits, intellectual property violations, and food safety breaches, with heightened scrutiny of e-commerce violations, origin fraud, and illegal transshipment activities./.

VNA

See more

Phung Van Dong, director of AIT Vietnam, speaks at the forum. (Photo courtesy of the organiser)

ESG and digital shift key to fast, sustainable growth: forum

As Vietnam moves forward, ESG, innovation and digital transformation will change the way businesses grow and how they are evaluated. This journey can’t rely on policy alone. It needs strong leadership, the right technology and, most importantly, skilled people who are ready to build a greener, more competitive economy.

Russian visitors to Nha Trang city of Khanh Hoa province. (Photo: Vietjet)

Vietjet launches first-ever direct flights connecting Vietnam and Russia

As Vietnam’s largest private carrier, Vietjet has been awarded the highest ranking for safety with 7 stars by the world’s only safety and product rating website airlineratings.com and listed as one of the world's 50 best airlines for healthy financing and operations by Airfinance Journal in many consecutive years.

Representatives from outstanding businesses selected to participate in the "Vietnam National Pavilion" in 2025. (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)

Vietnamese businesses head to global e-commerce

In mid-June, the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (VIETRADE) at the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) in collaboration with Alibaba.com announced a list of 200 outstanding businesses selected to participate in the "Vietnam National Pavilion" in 2025.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

PM sees global tensions as chance to reshape economy

The PM outlined a dual strategy: revitalising traditional growth engines of investment, exports, and consumption, while accelerating breakthroughs in sci-tech, innovation, digital transformation, and green transition.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs a national teleconference to review the fight against smuggling, trade fraud, counterfeit goods, and intellectual property rights infringement. (Photo: VNA)

Prime Minister chairs national teleconference on fight against counterfeit goods

He requested delegates to provide objective and honest feedback on what has been achieved, what has not, the consequences, and draw lessons learned for the future. He also emphasised the need to identify key directions and tasks, with a firm resolve to prevent, and eventually eliminate the trafficking of counterfeit medicines and fake food products.

Producing electronic components for export at Tu Ha Industrial Park, Huong Tra township, Hue city. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam becomes Singapore's 8th largest export market

Vietnam ranked as the 8th largest export market of Singapore with an export turnover of more than 11.7 billion SGD (9.06 billion USD) in the first five months of this year, four places higher than that of the same period last year.

The dialogue spotlights the enduring role of public-private partnerships in shaping and advancing Vietnam-US relations over the past three decades. (Photo: VNA)

Dialogue talks role of public-private partnership in Vietnam-US relations

Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung reviewed key milestones in the bilateral relationship, underscoring the essential and sustained contribution by businesses from both countries, from the time before the normalisation of bilateral ties in 1995 until today, when the two sides are comprehensive stategic partners of each other.

The Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone is connected to Tan Thuan Port, forming a manufacturing–export ecosystem for Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City industrial parks set 20 billion USD investment target for 2025–2030

According to targets adopted at the fifth Party Congress of the Management Board of the Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (HEPZA) on June 22, the zones aim for average capital attraction of 8–10 million USD per hectare, with a 70% disbursement rate of registered capital achieved on schedule.