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Excluding crude oil, the figure would be 5.25 billion USD, up
5.62 percent from the same period last year.
Of the figure, a surge of 15.1 percent to 3.9 billion USD in
industrial goods exports is expected, with garments and textiles contributing
1.19 billion USD, up 8.3 percent; electronics and components, 988.2 million
USD, up 73.5 percent; and footwear, 565.2 million USD, a rise of 12.6
percent.
Key markets for wood and timber product exports, such as
Europe and
The city’s export of agricultural, forestry and seafood
products will see a 23.4 percent plunge to 919 million USD.
The biggest contributor to the contraction is rice, bringing
home only 93.6 million USD and down 70.2 percent annually. The same
decreasing trend is seen in other staples such as seafood, coffee and rubber.
Among the few exports with growth are peppers and vegetables,
up 13.9 percent and 25 percent, respectively.
Construction commences on milk factory in Ha Nam
The Nutrition Food Joint Stock Company (Nutifood) held a
ground breaking ceremony for a milk factory on March 18 in the
Construction of the factory will be implemented in two phases
through 2018 with a total investment of 1.6 trillion VND (75 million USD),
ultimately covering 10 hectares.
After the second development phase, the factory will have the
capacity to produce 200 million litres of liquid milk and 31,000 tonnes of
powder milk annually.
Addressing the ceremony, Secretary of the provincial Party
Committee Mai Tien Dung said the province has created favourable conditions
for the company to formulate and implement the project which is expected to
help meet domestic demand maximise local resources.
EAEU,
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and
Andrey Slepnev revealed that information while addressing a
March 17 seminar on managing transport chain in the context of economic
downturn, Sputnik news reported.
The EEC Trade Minister was quoted as saying that EAEU and
This is the first FTA to be signed with a rather large
economy, so it is essential to draw more experience, he added.
According to Andrey Slepnev, the creation of a free trade zone
between the union and
Maritime exhibition opened in HCM City
The international maritime expo, INMEX Vietnam opened on March
18 at the Tan Binh Exhibition and Convention Centre in
The international maritime expo, INMEX Vietnam opened on March
18 at the Tan Binh Exhibition and Convention Centre in
Participants to the event are 120 countries and territories
that are known for their strong maritime industries including
Co-hosted by the Vietnam Trade Fair &Vinexad Advertising
Joint Stock Company and Informa Exhibitions, the event is expected to improve
networking opportunities, capture visitor interest and encourage activities
in the Vietnamese maritime business community.
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Ho Thi Kim Thoa said
With a coastline of more than 3,200 kilometres,
Managing Director of Infoma Exhibitions David Bondi said
INMEX Vietnam is the most comprehensive international business
platform encompassing all aspects of ship building, ship repairs, shipping,
maritime engineering, offshore engineering & technology, dredging
equipment and ports & logistics.
The event will run through March 20.
Workshop on mobile e-commerce development
A workshop was organised in
The event, co-hosted by the
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh
highlighted the potential for developing mobile e-commerce in the domestic
market, saying
Mobile e-commerce plays a significant part in e-commerce, as
seen in the
Mobile e-commerce has grown quickly in
According to the e-commerce agency's report, revenue from
business-to-customer e-commerce in
Vietnam becomes largest leather hiking shoes exporter in
RoK
The report also stated that RoK’s leather shoe imports are
tending to taper off as lighter fabric hiking shoes are favoured by most
consumers.
Import revenue fell 7.6% annually consecutively from 2010-2014
with an especially large plunge of 16.1% to US$41 million in 2014.
Meanwhile, average import prices for the commodity increase by
10.5% each year, with a rise of 2.4% last year to US$34.69 each pair.-Vietnam
has surpassed China to become the biggest exporter of leather hiking shoe to
the RoK with a market share of 42.9%, according to a report released by Korea
Customs Services on March 18.
The report also stated that RoK’s leather shoe imports are
tending to taper off as lighter fabric hiking shoes are favoured by most
consumers.
Import revenue fell 7.6% annually consecutively from 2010-2014
with an especially large plunge of 16.1% to US$41 million in 2014.
Meanwhile, average import prices for the commodity increase by
10.5% each year, with a rise of 2.4% last year to US$34.69 each pair.
Workshop connects
Eighty Vietnamese and Japanese enterprises operating in the
fields of mechanical engineering and sample mould equipment met in
At the event, the enterprises introduced their products and
strengths to each other. The Japanese site also heard of Vietnamese
enterprises’ demand for machines and equipment.
Yasuzumi Hirotaka, executive director of Japan External Trade
Organization (JETRO) in
In July last year, JETRO in coordination with HCM City Export
Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (HEPZA) held a Japan-Vietnam
Supporting Industries forum to foster trade exchange between the two countries
and help Vietnamese enterprises develop the domestic supporting industry.
In order to promote trade between the two countries, this time
JETRO assisted Japanese 32 enterprises working in the fields of mechanical
engineering and sample mould equipment to visit
Construction on
Duong Huu Hoa, deputy director of the Project Management Unit
Metro Line 1 under the Ho Chi Minh City Management Authority for Urban
Railways (MAUR) said that, “we are speeding up the implementation of package
2 which covers the line along the
In the near future, the construction will be carried out along
the Van Thanh, Saigon, and Rach Chiec bridges, as well as the
Some changes in the implementation of the project have been
made in the city centre with the construction unit handing over land at the
junction of Nguyen Hue and Le Loi streets and one part of the Municipal
Theatre Station.
According to Hoa, the project contractors have continued work
at the city’s
Although the project has shown progress, there have been some
delays, especially related to site clearance. Regarding delays involving a
private company in the neighbouring province of Binh Duong’s Di An town, Hoa
said that the provincial authorities were proposing measures to force
the company to hand over land by the end of the month.
In the meantime, Japanese contractor Sumitomo
Corporation has requested the city to pay compensation of up to $100,000 per
day due to delays in the construction of the Metro Line 1. As the hand-over
of the site has been delayed for over 20 months when compared to the deadline
in the contract, the Japanese contractor has unsurprisingly submitted a
written complaint.
“Apart from the reasonable additional costs,” Hoa said, “not
all the expenses will be covered. Currently, MAUR and the contractor are
negotiating to address the problem adequately.” In February, Deputy Prime
Minister Hoang Trung Hai during his visit to the project site told Binh Duong
to speed up the site hand-over for the construction of the Metro Line 1 by
the end of March.
“Following guidance, MAUR is actively co-operating with the
provincial authorities to provide cleared land for the contractor,” Hoa
stressed. In addition, MAUR is showcasing a train carriage from March 16 to
April 15 to draw comments from the public. The exhibition is aimed at
collecting feedback on the design, colour, and interior design of the train.
Based upon this, the city authorities will pass on these details to the train
designer.
“The first train will be shipped to
Toshiba to supply steam turbines and generators for Duyen Hai
3 extension coal-fired power plant
Toshiba Corporation (Tokyo: 6502) today announced to have
received an order to supply 688MW super-critical steam turbine and generator
(STG) for the Duyen Hai 3 extension coal-fired power plant in the Mekong
Delta province of Tra Vinh.
The contract was awarded by
The Duyen Hai 3 extension coal-fired power plant invested in
by the state-run Electricity of Vietnam with the total investment capital
VND22.7 trillion (more than $1 billion), start construction in December last
year. The new power plant, a part of the 4,348 megawatt Duyen Hai power
centre, will be able to produce 3.9 billion kWh of electricity every year.
Toshiba has a track record for supplying electric generation
equipment for large coal-fired thermal power plants in
Toshiba said that the firm would continue its effort to
develop thermal generation equipment with the world’s highest level of
efficiency for super-critical coal fired plants and for combined cycle
thermal power plants, and to reinforce its thermal power plant business in
emerging countries. Going forward, Toshiba Group will look to contribute to
economic development in emerging countries by supporting measures to secure
stable power supply.
Toshiba Corporation, a Fortune Global 500 company, channels
world-class capabilities in advanced electronic and electrical product and
systems into five strategic business domains: energy and infrastructure,
community solutions, healthcare systems and services, electronic devices and
components, and lifestyles products and services.
Founded in Tokyo in 1875, today’s Toshiba is at the heart of a
global network of over 590 consolidated companies employing over 200,000
people worldwide, with annual sales surpassing 6.5 trillion yen ($63
billion).
Developers to add six luxury hotels in Vietnam’s Nha Trang
this year: Savills
The city is the capital of
The Vietnam News Agency cited a recent survey by the
The new hotels will provide 3,200 deluxe rooms to meet the
demand of domestic and international tourists.
The resort city saw the inauguration of four new deluxe hotels
last year.
It now boasts over 4,000 rooms in 20 four- and five-star
hotels, which means a 24 percent rise compared to 2013, the Savills Vietnam
survey said.
Most of the city’s extravagant hotels are auspiciously located
along the coast and boast gorgeous sea views.
Savills
The province welcomed over 850,000 international tourist
visits last year.
However, the city’s hotel activity has slowed down compared to
2013, as Russian tourists, who make up a major portion of its clientele, have
tightened their belt.
Hotel room renting capacity now attains only 70 percent of
that in 2013, the survey pointed out.
Last year saw a 65 percent rise in the number of Russian
visits, and South Korean visits came second,
The number of Chinese tourists has not seen a recovery until
recently and is expected to soar this year.
However, last year witnessed a marked drop in the number of
tourists from such markets as the
The province’s tourism sector earned over VND6 trillion
(US$279.62 million) in revenue in 2014.
The tourism department predicted that the number of
international tourists to the province, particularly Russian visitors, will
fall this year and in a few more years to come.
However, Savills
Savills is a global real estate services provider listed on
the London Stock Exchange, according to the company’s website.
It boasts an international network of over 600 offices and
associates throughout the
According to talks between Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development of Vietnam and
Currently,
In the recent years, rubber price has decreased rapidly. The selling
price is even lower than product price, making many difficulties and
challenges for the rubber producing countries in Southeast Asian region in
general and
Vietnamese furniture companies seek for new direction
In 2014, export turnover of wood processing industry of
Along with the German fair IMM Cologne, every year, the
International Furniture Fair of Singapore (IFFS) attracts more than 20,000
visitors from 115 countries. This year, it was held from March 13 to 16. The
highlight of the event is the SingaPlural where the showcase features rising
design stars from the multi-faceted creative spectrum — Advertising,
Architecture, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, as well as Interior,
Furniture, Graphic and Fashion Design.
This year, the Handicraft and Wood Industry Association
of Ho Chi Minh City (HAWA), for the first time, brought eight works that won
Apricot Blossom Furniture Design Competition, organized by the association,
from 2010 to date to showcase at the IFFS. The Vietnamese delegation comprised
of the representatives of the association, wood businesses, and eight young
designers - the owners of eight prize-winning works. At the IFFS, these young
designers also had opportunities to join other events, such as Singapore
Design Business Summit 2015 where designers and businesses presented and
displayed new design projects and new design trends.
Architect Nguyen Quoc Khanh, chairman of HAWA, said that the
association wants to provide young designers with opportunities to exchange
and learn from designers from other countries. Participating in the IFFS is a
chance for them to be in contact with global designers and tell the world
that
It is also aimed to make the country become one of a few
countries who produce furniture under ODM (Original Design Manufacturer)
model in order to gain more value on their products.
According to architect Tran Viet Tien, director of Lavanto
Home Décor, through international fairs, furnifure businesses have realized
that designing brings more business deals. Instead of passively waiting for
customers to come to them, if they have designed products, they will easily
seek for customers.
Mr. Khanh said that if Vietnamese wood businesses remain
processors, they will not have chances to participate in furniture fairs to
have more parters and customers.
In addition, furniture importers will choose the processors
who offer lowest prices, hence, wood processors are hardly able to raise
their prices. Meanwhile, with self-designed products, wood processors have
the upper hand on dealing their prices. Therefore, in order to escape the
path of processor, they will have to focus on designing.
Some Vietnamese furniture companies, including AA Interior
Design Furniture Corporation and Gia Long Joint Stock Company, have
successfully become ODM companies with skilled designers.
Chinese famtrip delegation surveys Khanh Hoa tourism
A famtrip delegation of 20 Chinese travel enterprises visits
the central coastal
The delegation will tour to some of popular tourist sites,
such as 100 Egg Mud Bath, Vinpearl Land , using diving services of Labixa
Travel – Event, , taking day trips to the islands around Nha Trang.
Khanh Hoa saw an increase of Chinese tourist market by 17.65
percent, last year. The number is expected to be higher in 2015 than in any
year.
In addition, some airlines have offered more routes and
charter flights from
State Treasury sells $288.3 million worth of G-bonds
The State Treasury of Viet Nam sold another VND6.1 trillion
(US$288.3 million) worth of Government bonds on March 12.
A week ago, the treasury had offloaded $288.6 million worth of
bonds, said G-bond auction organiser, the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX).
HNX said of the total VND8 trillion ($375.58 million) worth of
bonds offered by the treasury on March 12, VND4 trillion ($187.7million) were
denominated in five-year term bonds, VND 2 trillion ($93.9 million) in
10-year term bonds and VND2 trillion ($93.9 million) in 15-year term bonds.
Following the auction, the treasury offloaded more than half
or VND2.1 trillion ($98.5 million) of the five-year bonds at a coupon rate of
5.32 per cent per year, said HNX.
Meanwhile, it has sold out all the long-term bonds offered.
The 10-year term bonds were sold at a coupon rate of 6.35 per cent per year
and the 15-year term bonds were sold at a coupon rate of 7.25 per cent per
year.
After having conducted eight auctions since early 2015, the
treasury has mobilised over VND52.6 trillion ($2.469 billion) in G-bonds.
Cam Ranh Port sells 582,000 shares in IPO
Cam Ranh Port Co. Ltd. sold 582,000 shares, or only 9.5 per
cent shares during its initial public offering (IPO) organised at the Ha Noi
Stock Exchange on March 16.
The staff of
The local press said 50 individual investors had bought the
shares at an average winning bid of VND10,172 (US$0.48) per share. The
company earned more than VND5.9 billion ($280,952) through the transactions.
It had announced recently on its website that it will auction
about six million shares during this IPO, and its total charter capital was
expected to reach roughly VND264.52 billion ($12.60 million) after the
privatisation.
The six million shares would account for 23 per cent of this
equity, and a similar stake would be sold to strategic investors.
Cholimex 2014 revenue jumps 19 per cent
Chilli sauce producer Cholimex Food Joint Stock Company
reported net revenue of over VND1 trillion (US$46.9 million) for 2014,
reflecting an increase of 19 per cent from a year ago.
A financial report released on March 17 said Cholimex earned a
pre-tax profit of VND50 billion ($2.3 million), indicating a year-on-year
jump of 18 per cent and 7 per cent above its target.
At the same time, the company also spent VND135 billion ($6.33
million) and VND48 billion ($2.25 million) as sale costs and management fee,
both up 23 per cent and 25 per cent from last year, respectively.
Established in 1983 in
In late 2014, Cholimex stopped being listed in the local stock
market. The company also announced that its shareholder general meeting would
take place on April 23 in the city.
Vietnam
attends Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition
The 2015 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA)
Exhibition opened in
The event saw presence of defence ministers from the ten ASEAN
countries and delegates of over 50 countries. A high-ranking military
delegation, led by Defence Minister General Phung Quang Thanh also attended
the event.
Speaking at the opening ceremony,
He said according to the IHS Jane's forecast, defence spending
in Southeast Asia will reach US$44.5 billion in 2018 compared to US$38.5
billion this year. For this reason, the region is considered as a key growth
market for aerospace and maritime spending, not just in defence but also in
the commercial sector.
Since 1991, the biennial event is the largest and most popular
exhibition of aerospace and maritime technology in the entire
The 2015 LIMA is showcasing 110 aircrafts and 65 ships from
Russia, the US, Republic of Korea (RoK), China, Japan, France, Canada,
Singapore and Indonesia.
After the opening ceremony, General Phung Quang Thanh and
The exhibition runs until March 21.
Lotte eyes US$250-million coffee project
Dinh Van Khiet, vice chairman of
Khiet said Lotte wants 4,000-5,000 hectares of land to plant
coffee and build a processing factory in line with its own standards. This
condition makes it hard for the province to meet though it has focused much
on calling for investments in the local coffee industry in the past years.
“It is not easy for a local government to meet such a
requirement and thus we have reported the case to the Prime Minister. The
project is still under consideration,” Khiet said.
If approval is forthcoming, the South Korean group will turn
out coffee products with high added value like canned coffee on the market,
Khiet said.
If the project of Lotte is materialized, the shipments of
Vietnamese goods in general and coffee in particular to
Figures of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
showed
Lotte Group has recently stolen the limelight for its hefty
investments in various sectors in
In the property sector, Lotte has acquired a majority stake at
the joint venture which owns and operates the commercial, office and
apartment complex
Lotte holds a 70% stake at the five-star, 283-room Lotte
Legend Saigon on
Fuel import tariff cuts not in sight
The Ministry of Finance at a seminar on March 16 did not
detail a roadmap for fuel import tariff reductions as expected, saying
that the decision could not be made immediately as this must
be weighed.
Last week, the National Assembly Standing Committee passed the
Government’s plan to raise environmental protection fees on fuels from May 1
this year. Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung at that time said the adjustments would
be applied together with import tariff cuts, so retail fuel prices on the
domestic market would not be affected much.
But at the seminar organized by the Government’s portal on
March 16, Pham Dinh Thi, head of the ministry’s Tax Policy Department, said
import tariffs and environmental protection fees are among the many factors
that constitute fuel and gas prices.
Time is need to consider fuel import tariff cuts without
impact on retail fuel prices and the issue must be put in the general context
of the local economy, Thi said.
According to the ministry, tax hikes are necessary to offset
the fuel import duties cuts
At present, the nation levies import tariffs of 35% on
gasoline, heavy fuel oil and kerosene, 30% on diesel oil and 25% on jet fuel.
Fuel imports from ASEAN,
From May 1, the new environment protection fee on gasoline
will triple to VND3,000 per liter.
Other officials at the seminar admitted that the recent
increases in taxes, electricity and gasoline prices will leave much impact on
enterprises and citizens.
Vo Van Quyen, head of the Domestic Market Department under the
Ministry of Industry and Trade, said a fuel price spike would result in
prices of all other goods edging up. As the retail gasoline price was revised
up by over VND1,600 per liter last week, the nation’s consumer price index
(CPI) is expected to add 0.03% this year.
Thi of the finance ministry said higher prices of necessities
will affect business and production, and profit of enterprises. He
acknowledged better business competitiveness will lead to higher tax
collections.
Economic expert Ngo Tri Long told the Daily on the telephone
on March 16 that the CPI would
rise slightly in March due to the recent fuel price hike while
the electricity price rise from on March 16 would be factored into the index
next month. Besides, the price hikes will cause a domino effect on other
products.
Expert worries about WB’s high construction permit ranking
President of the Central Institute for Economic Management
(CIEM) Nguyen Dinh Cung has expressed concern over
Cung told a seminar in
“This means no pressure for reform,” Cung said.
WB expert Joanna Nasr said in the Doing Business report, the
indicator on dealing with construction permits of
A construction company in
In terms of time, it takes a construction firm in
Besides, the cost of getting the permit to construct a
warehouse in
According to
However, Cung cast doubt on the WB’s calculations, saying the
construction permit is just one of the five steps for a project to get off
the ground as companies still need to complete land and investment
procedures, environmental impact assessment, and construction.
Cung noted there are many problems with land procedures alone
such as site clearance and rental payment. This step might take nearly two
years as found in a study done by CIEM.
Cung said perhaps calculations of the WB are based on legal
regulations, not on actual situations which are much more complicated.
Besides, the respondents of the WB report might be those who know laws
clearly, not companies with real experiences.
Nasr said the report is produced on the questionnaire the WB
sent to architects and construction companies which have built warehouses in
HCMC, as well as construction regulations.
Kazakhstan seeks to bolster economic cooperation with Vietnam
Kazakh Ambassador to Vietnam Beketzhan Zhumakhanov said he
would strive to promote ties between the two countries, especially in trade
and economic cooperation.
At a workshop in
Zhumakhanov told the workshop that
After
Meanwhile,
According to Dr. Do Huong Lan from the
Vietnamese enterprises can invest in the sectors of mining,
construction, food industry, telecom, medicine, restaurant and hotel in
Aeon’s success story in Vietnam makes headlines in Japan
The quick success of
Masahide said at a meeting with HCMC chairman Le Hoang Quan
last week that his working group would visit Aeon Mall Tan Phu Celadon in Tan
Phu District to learn about how the company has introduced its products and
services to local consumers.
Many Japanese firms have reaped success in
Aeon Mall Tan Phu Celadon was inaugurated in early 2014 in
HCMC’s outlying district of Tan Phu and it has since attracted a large number
of shoppers, especially at weekends.
Aeon Mall Binh Duong was opened in the southern
The Japanese retailer has an ambitious plan to open 20
shopping malls in
Early this year, Aeon acquired a 30% stake at Fivimart and 49%
at Citimart in an attempt to expand its presence in this market. Currently,
Fivimart has 20 stores in
Ministry to sell 70% stake at hospital
The Ministry of Transport will sell a 70% stake at Giao Thong
Van Vai Hospital in line with the Government’s policy to restructure public
schools, hospitals and other utilities.
Vu Anh Minh, head of the enterprise management department at
the ministry, told a meeting with transport firms last week that the
department is looking into the equitization scheme of the hospital before
submitting it to the Government this month.
The hospital was evaluated at VND158.4 billion (US$7.4
million) late last year with the State holding VND136.5 billion, and the
total amount excludes land and brand value. If things go smoothly, the
hospital can become the first major public utility to operate as a
financially-independent entity.
As scheduled, the ministry will sell 70% of the hospital’s
shares to investors. A number of foreign joint-venture firms in the health
sector have expressed interest in acquiring the stake.
Besides the hospital, the ministry will sell shares at other
public utilities under its management in the education and health sectors.
Last month, the Government issued Decree 16/2015/ND-CP
approving financial autonomy for public utilities with an aim to make these
entities operate under the market mechanism as ordered by the Prime Minister
earlier this year. This has been supported by many ministries and agencies.
The decree allows public utilities to be independent in
organization, activities, human resources and finance based on their
financial capacity. They are encouraged to find feasible ways to raise funds
and operate profitably, and reduce reliance on the State budget.
The decree, which will take effect on April 6 this year, also
clarifies the prices of services with or without subsidies from the State
budget for public utilities.
Bumpy ride ahead for furniture exporters to U.S.
Experts have warned that Vietnamese exporters of wooden
products, chiefly furniture, will face stricter requirements for the legality
of their products shipped to the
The warning came at a seminar in HCMC yesterday on challenges
for exporters in the
HAWA’s vice chairman Huynh Van Hanh said last year
The
But to further tap into the
Local sources can meet half of the wood needs of processing
enterprises, so the remainder has to be imported. HAWA quoted figures of the
General Department of Customs as saying that wood imports stood at nearly US$1.64
billion last year.
Hanh called for local processors to limit wood imports from
Most of the exports to the
Nguyen Tuan Anh, deputy minister of Industry and Trade, told
the opening of VIFA Expo 2015 that wood processing was identified as one of
the key sectors in the master plan for industrial development until 2020 with
a vision toward 2030 as approved by the Prime Minister.
Anh said in addition to the origin of wood requirement,
enterprises should invest in modern technology to improve the quality of
their products and productivity.
As observed by the Daily, exhibitors showcase many items with
new designs at VIFA Expo 2015 and look for long-term partners.
VIFA Expo 2015 is taking place at the Saigon Exhibition and
Convention Center in the city’s District 7 until this weekend.
Air conditioner, fan sales rise
Choosing a fan at an electronics shop on
Nguyen Tien of Thu Duc District said he bought a water misting
fan a few days ago to cope with hot weather.
Electronics stores in
Le Pham Anh Thy, marketing director of Nguyen Kim Electronic
Appliance Centre, said sales of air conditioners, fans and refrigerators have
gone up by 15 per cent year-on-year in the first two weeks of this month,
with customers opting for energy-efficient gadgets.
The most popular are 1-1.5 HP air conditioners from Toshiba,
Daikin, LG, Panasonic, and Reetech, he said.
Tran Tan Hoang Hau, marketing director of Thien Hoa
Electronics Centre, said sales of cooling products have shot up since the end
of last month.
Fan sales are up by more than 50 per cent from recent months
and sales of air conditioners and water misting fans are up 10-20 per cent
over last year, he said.
Air conditioners of 1-1.5 HP capacity are among the top
sellers, he said.
Small electronic shops also report higher sales of cooling
products.
A shop owner on
Thy of Nguyen Kim said demand is expected to continue rising
in the coming months, with his stores forecasting sales to go up by 25-30 per
cent.
Both large stores and shops are offering promotions to boost
sales.
Thien Hoa, for instance, is offering a discount of 10-50 per
cent on some air-conditioners, refrigerators and water cooling fans.
According to the Southern Hydro-meteorology Station, the city
and south-eastern region have entered the hot, dry season 10 days earlier
than normal and this weather will continue until the end of April or early
May.
Source : VEF/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/Dantri/VIR
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