Vietnamese goods see increasing presence in foreign-owned supermarkets

Some 200 domestic producers connected virtually with big retailers such as Lotte, Mega Market, AEON and Central Retail via the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s programme to promote sales of products.
Vietnamese goods see increasing presence in foreign-owned supermarkets ảnh 1Domestic producers are connected with foreign distributors (Photo: Duc Duy/VietnamPlus)

Hanoi (VNA) - Amid the complex developments of the COVID-19 pandemic , business and production activities of enterprises have been badly affected while exports and supply chains have been disrupted.

Some 200 domestic producers connected virtually with big retailers such as Lotte, Mega Market, AEON and Central Retail via the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s programme to promote sales of products.

Therefore, it is necessary for Vietnamese distributors and exporters to maintain their supply and consumption markets, especially goods for daily use such as agricultural products and food.

This was also the main target of an online workshop held on August 20 to provide training and networking activities to help connect Vietnamese enterprises with foreign distribution networks.

Part of a governmental project to facilitate such links, the workshop was co-organised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), giant retail groups such as Aeon, Walmart, Central Retail, and Lotte, and different sector associations.

It attracted the participation of 200 companies in agro-forestry and food processing along with thousands of viewers on its official Facebook page and YouTube channel.

A representative of the Ministry of Industry and Trade said for years, foreign distribution groups such as Walmart, AEON, Central Retail, Lotte and Mega Market have worked closely with the ministry and a number of provinces and cities to promote the sale of Vietnamese goods in their supermarkets. In addition, they have working on a plan to build a system of Vietnamese suppliers to ensure the quality and origin, meeting strict technical requirements towards the sustainable development.

The reality showed that through these activities, many Vietnamese products have sought a firm foothold in supermarkets, trade centres and convenience stores in Vietnam and have been exported to foreign markets where these groups have distribution networks.

For example, in the first half of 2020, AEON of Japan exported 268 million USD worth of Vietnamese products. The group is expected to reach the target of 500 million USD worth of Vietnamese exports this year in line with its commitment to become a strategic partner of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Vietnamese goods see increasing presence in foreign-owned supermarkets ảnh 2Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai speaks at the event (Photo: Duc Duy/VietnamPlus)

Addressing the event, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai said the workshop is one of a series of activities within the project, which aims to bolster the capacity of Vietnamese exporters in terms of production, market expansion, and finance.

COVID-19 is plaguing the operations of companies and supply sources, he said, adding that there is a need for stabilising the supply system and distribution market, particularly regarding goods for daily life, like farm produce and food.

Therefore, increasing exports via large distribution networks is an effective solution, he noted, which could help Made-in-Vietnam products more deeply enter global value and supply chains.

The MoIT has assigned the European-American Market Department to work with a number of major distributors on building a set of guidebooks for Vietnamese companies to improve their production and export capacity.

Ta Hoang Linh, head of the department, said the project aims to not only boost exports but also to build a capable business community that can meet demands from overseas markets.

The ministry has been working to link suitable partners together and to offer consultation services to Vietnamese companies, he said. To save time, both sides can join a chatroom to share details on their products after gaining the necessary information about each other, he added.

Fukui Tomoiaki, a senior manager from Japanese retailer AEON, said the group exported 268 million USD worth of Vietnamese goods in the first half of this year. The figure is expected to reach 500 million USD for the year as a whole, in line with AEON’s commitment to the MoIT in a cooperation pact on their strategic partnership.

Karim Noui from Central Retail noted that the retailer has held various programmes to date to support Vietnamese farmers and small- and medium-sized enterprises while working to send local products abroad./.

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