Moc Bai duty-free supermarket lonely like a chick straying from
mother
With the policies
changing regularly, the Moc Bai duty free supermarket may have to end its
operation in some days.
Moc Bai in Tay Ninh province is 1 of
the 8 border gate economic zones in the country. The trade area is projected
to cover an area of 21,300 hectares, of which 2,500 hectares has been put
into operation. However, the unclear and changeable policies have discouraged
investors.
In the past, the Moc Bai duty free
supermarket complex comprised of two big supermarkets, Fuso and GC. However,
Fuso has shut down, turning into an industrial zone. Only GC and the border
gate market still keep operation.
It’s still unclear about the fate of
Moc Bai
Five investors reportedly spent
VND480 billion to turn the deserted land into a trade center on the
Vietnam-Cambodia border line area. They built infrastructure items, upgraded
the roads and set up supermarkets, which made the poor land area more
bustling. People flocked there from
However, the regulation that every
person could only buy VND500,000 worth of products at maximum then kept
people away from supermarkets. No one would go from
Sweets have not been found there at
the supermarkets any more. The wine shop, which was once very bustling, has
shut down. Hien, a local resident, said the supermarkets are still awaiting
the new policies from the State, while sellers don’t know if they have to pay
tax later.
Only essential items have been
available there, such as shampoo, or detergent. Hien said that the products
can be sold to some people who later resell the products somewhere.
On January 17, 2013, the government
office released a document stipulating that the border gate economic zones
are allowed to continue selling duty free goods to travelers in accordance
with the 2009 Prime Minister’s decision until a new regulation is
promulgated.
Therefore, on January 24, the
enterprises in the Moc Bai Economic Zone opened their shops again after one
month of interruption. However, they still feel worried stiff about their
fate, waiting for the new policies.
Cambodian’s supermarkets compete with
Moc Bai
While the supermarkets, duty free
shops in the Moc Bai Economic Zone have been full of hardships, a big duty
free shop has appeared on the other side of the border line, just next to the
Xa Mat Economic Zone.
LHC Market is just 300 meters far
away from the Xa Mat International Border Gate Checking Station. Liquor,
electronics, and some other kinds of products were available. The popular
electronic devices and nearly brand new could be bought at
VND150,000-200,000.
However, buyers should have some
experience to haggle about the prices with the sellers and to choose good
products if they want expensive things. Some sources said Vietnamese
electronics shop owners went to
The policies applied by the duty free
shops in
Source: NCDT
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Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 7, 2013
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