Central Retail Vietnam opens go! Củ Chi supermarket
Central Retail Vietnam officially opened the go! Củ Chi supermarket in HCM City on January 16, marking its 16th go! store nationwide.
Central Retail Vietnam officially opened the go! Củ Chi supermarket in HCM City on January 16, marking its 16th go! store nationwide.
Overseas operations continued to be a major growth driver, with international revenue rising 23.9 per cent, the highest level in nine years.
The additional capital mainly comes from foreign currencies, accounting for 87 per cent, with the remaining 13 per cent in Vietnamese đồng.
The closing of the transaction is expected during the first quarter of 2026 and is subject to certain conditions.
The milestone marks a significant achievement for the country's insurance sector as regional economies face increased volatility and supply chain disruptions.
A representative KOTRA Đà Nẵng said local company New Glopath would import Korean health functional foods serving the Vietnamese market under the deal, marking the first presence of Rexpharm in Việt Nam market.
The group is also expanding into the UAV sector, which it estimates could reach $10 billion by 2035, and has appointed chief technology officer Vũ Anh Tú to lead the business.
Under the deal, the two sides will co-ordinate in destination marketing, travel demand stimulation and joint promotion at domestic and overseas events.
The achievement marks the third consecutive year the company has secured the highest level of certification, underlining its commitment to protecting customer data and aligning operations with international standards.
The facility covers 80,000sq.m and was completed in about 51 weeks, which the company said is a record for PepsiCo in the Asia–Pacific region.
The project, built on an area of 20,000 sq.m with an investment of nearly US$20 million, is the city’s first green trade and entertainment complex, recognised with Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies by IFC.
At the signing ceremony held in Washington D.C. last week, VIPTAM Group and its comprehensive logistics partner, InLog Corporation, announced a 10-year cooperation strategy (2025–35) with the goal of achieving US$50 billion in two-way trade.
South Korean budget carrier Aero K has launched a new flight route connecting Cheongu International Airport in Chungbuk Province with Việt Nam’s coastal city of Nha Trang, the airline said on Sunday.
With the starting price setting at VNĐ36,500 per share, PetroVietnam expects to collect at least VNĐ909 billion (US$34.56 million) from this divestment deal.
Cargill has inaugurated its 125th Cargill Cares school in Gia Lai Province to mark its 30th anniversary in Việt Nam, reaffirming its long-term commitment to the country.
The collaboration aims to foster a modern, green, and sustainable industrial ecosystem, contributing to Việt Nam’s long-term growth
As a public organisation under the Busan Metropolitan Government, BEXCO plays a key role in developing the international exhibition and convention infrastructure of the southern part of the Republic of Korea (RoK).
On the first charter flight, passengers were treated with a tea making demonstration and the Huangshan Maofeng tea, reflecting the airline’s philosophy of infusing local culture into passenger experience so that each flight is not merely a trip but also a bridge of culture between nations.
Saigon Co.op has officially inaugurated Co.opmart Pro Vũ Yên at Vincom Mega Mall Vũ Yên in Thủy Nguyên Ward, Hải Phòng, marking its first premium supermarket model within the Co.opmart system and a new step in expanding its modern retail network in the northern region.
The brand’s success lies in seamlessly merging serviced apartment comfort with hotel-level convenience, supported by Ascott’s innovative flex-hybrid model that accommodates both short and extended stays.