Direct selling on the rise in Viet Nam

Jun 13th at 13:24
13-06-2013 13:24:43+07:00

Direct selling on the rise in Viet Nam

Direct selling companies in Viet Nam had made business more competitive and provided more choices for customers, according to Bach Van Mung, director of the Viet Nam Competition Authority.

At the opening ceremony of Nu Skin Viet Nam's branch in Ha Noi late last week, Mung said he was delighted to see the company's expanding operations in Viet Nam.

Last year, Viet Nam joined a list of 10 Nu Skin markets in Southeast Asia. It became the 53rd market globally. This year, the company had set a target of earning US$15 million in Viet Nam.

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