A customer shops at a Big C Supermarket in HCM City. -- VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Vũ |
HÀ NỘI — The total national retail value of goods and services in August reached nearly VNĐ292.8 trillion (US$13 billion), with purchasing power declining 0.3 per cent against July.
This was reported by the General Statistics Office (GSO).
GSO expert Vũ Mạnh Hà said the decrease in purchasing power in August was unusual when compared with the previous years. Hà attributed the decrease to the busy month, when school supplies were bought for the new school year, along with the heavy rainfall and the storms, due to which locals were forced to purchase more home appliances and construction material to repair their homes.
In addition, the inclement weather also hit travel and tourism activities. The total revenue from transportation and restaurant service sales declined to between 4 and 5.4 per cent.
Hà also attributed the decrease in purchasing power to the "wandering ghost month" in Viêt Nam. The Vietnamese widely believe that July is the month when ghosts roam and create trouble for the people.
The decrease in August lowered the total national retail value of goods and services compared with the same period last year – an increase of 9.3 per cent compared with the increase of 10.5 per cent in August 2015.
The increase is estimated at 7.3 per cent if the price factor is excluded, lower than the 9.2 per cent growth in the first eight months of 2015.
The revenue from retail goods, which accounts for three-quarters of the total revenue, hit $78.2 billion, up 9.7 per cent.
Food and foodstuff retail increased 14 per cent, garment retail was up 11.9 per cent, home appliances increased 11.1 per cent and transportation services were up 7.5 per cent. The retail of cultural and educational products saw the lowest growth at 3.5 per cent.
The total revenue from accommodation and restaurant service sales, which account for 11.4 per cent of the total revenue of $11.72 billion, witnessed the lowest increase at 6.8 per cent.
Localities which witnessed low growth included Ha Noi (4.7 per cent), HCM City (5.3 per cent), Thái Nguyên (4.9 per cent), Thái Bình (0.4 per cent) and Hưng Yên (0.5 per cent).
HCM City’s annual promotion ‘month’ set to begin
HCM City’s annual sales promotion “month” from August 30 until the end of the year is expected to boost retail sales and attract a large number of local and foreign visitors.
According to the Department of Industry and Trade, this year the event has attracted more than 2,300 businesses and 5,000 business households, 15 per cent and 25 per cent higher than last year.
There will be more than 7,000 establishments selling goods at a discount this year, besides offering freebies, compared to 6,200 last year.
They will sell among others consumer products, electronics, fashion, foodstuff, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, telecom services, interior decoration items, tourism services, hotels and others at discounts of 5-49 per cent.
It begins with a “Promotional Month” fair at the Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium in District 11 from August 30 to September 4, in which 300 businesses will take part.
Many other fairs intended to boost consumption will be held at many places across the city.
Supermarkets and traditional markets that took part in the promotion month last year reported an increase in sales of 3-20 per cent.
Retailers, electronics stores and supermarkets have announced a slew of promotions in response to the city programme and to celebrate National Day (September 2).
Supermarket chain Big C is offering discounts of up to 49 per cent on more than 1,600 products, including fresh and processed foods, spices, cosmetics, clothes, footwear, interior decoration items, and kitchen and bathroom accessories until September 5.
It has also set aside VNĐ500 million (US$22,420) for a programme called “Loving Việt Nam so much” to gift hats and T-shirts with the country’s red flag with yellow star to customers with Big C cards who buy for VNĐ1 million ($44.8) or more.
Saigon Co.op has tied up with 600 suppliers and spent VNĐ200 billion ($8.96 million) on its “Proud of Vietnamese Goods 2016” promotion programme at its Co.opmart and Co.opXtra outlets, which offers discounts on thousands of local products between August 27 to September 18.
Lotte Mart has launched promotion programmes offering discounts of 5-49 per cent on more than 1,000 items until August 6.
It has also lined up a “Meat Festival” with discounts of 10-30 per cent on various kinds of local and imported meats.
Many other supermarkets and electronics shops like Nguyễn Kim, Thiên Hoà, and Chợ Lớn are offering attractive discounts. — VNS