Vietnam
eyes selling goods to Walmart, after MoU with Kroger
Customers
walk outside a Walmart store in the Porter Ranch section of
Employees
are pictured at the cashew nut processing plant of Nhat Huy Co in Binh Duong.
Nhat Huy is one of the 20 Vietnamese cashew businesses that have signed a MoU
with Kroger in May 2013. Tuoi Tre
The
Last May, thanks to effort from the Vietnam Trade Office,
Kroger representatives met with the Vietnam Cashew Association to discuss the
possibility of purchasing several cashew nut products from 20 largest cashew
processors and exporters of the country to sell in supermarkets under its
chain.
As of February 2013, Kroger operated, either directly or
through its subsidiaries, 2,424 stores while its 2012 revenues are US$96.75
billion.
Kroger also worked with 128 businesses in
“We are planning to approach Walmart and invite them to take a
The trade office also plans to directly visit the Walmart
headquarters to invite its merchandise manager to attend a trade conference
in
Chances and challenges
Nhan acknowledged that it is not easy for Vietnamese
manufacturers to have their products on shelves at Walmart stores. By the end
of November, there were 4,800 Walmart stores across the
“Vietnamese businesses have to carefully study the strict
requirements set by
These requirements are about the products’ quality, origin,
label, barcode, and safety and environmental-friendliness standards.
Nhan said products like seafood, apparel, and cashew nuts are
most likely to be able to enter Walmart chain.
“But chances are also there for manufacturers of interior
furniture, bamboo handicraft, coffee, and even cat and dog food and pet
toys,” he added.
“What’s most important is the businesses should try to meet
all standards and requirements of the
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Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 12, 2013
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