“GOOD GOODS Japan 2018” business-matching event in HCM City

Dec 5th at 09:32
05-12-2018 09:32:20+07:00

“GOOD GOODS Japan 2018” business-matching event in HCM City

The "GOOD GOODS Japan 2018" business-matching event held today in HCM City features high-quality Japanese household commodities and consumer goods.

As many as 48 Japanese enterprises are expected to meet with importers, wholesalers, retailers and consumers in Viet Nam.

Among the products are the Try Company’s “catch cool” ice pack which helps keep food fresh until used. The firm is expected to meet the demand of Vietnamese consumers who often bring home-packed meals to the workplace and have a preference for fresh food.

Hiroo Yamanashi, an executive director of Try Company, said that Viet Nam had become an attractive market for Japanese retailers following the popularity of Japanese goods in the domestic market.

“We plan to enter the Viet Nam market very soon and will cooperate with local firms to distribute our goods for the first few years. After that, we will consider opening stores.”

“Viet Nam is one of the markets with high potential for Japanese enterprises, especially for household products,” he added.

Another noteworthy product that is being introduced at the event is the S-care tongue brush by Shikien Company.

The representative of the company said that "it helps prevent unpleasant breath," which is mainly caused by a coating on the tongue.

“We recognise that the pace of development in Viet Nam is increasing, that people’s lives have improved, and that they are paying more attention to dental health,” he continued. "We want to seize this opportunity to develop our market in Viet Nam.”

The business-matching event was organised by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), which was established in 1958 by the Japanese government as a government-related trade promotion agency.

The "Good Goods Japan" event has been annually organised by JETRO since 2016.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

VN proactively integrates into global economy: Deputy PM

The Government of Viet Nam persistently pursues the policy of comprehensive integration, with a focus on international economic integration in a proactive...

Competitive advantage key to firms: PM

If enterprises and nations did not see their own strengths and ultilise their competitive advantages, they would find it difficult to develop sustainably and thrive...

Trade between Viet Nam, Poland to pick up after EU-VN FTA: experts

The expected free trade agreement next year between Viet Nam and the EU will go a long way toward fully tapping the trade potential that exists with Poland, experts...

Lotte promises best places to live in Viet Nam

The South Korean conglomerate Lotte Group’s chairman Shin Dong-bin hopes Lotte’s eco smart city projects will become the best places to live in Viet Nam.

VBF 2018: Investment opportunities in smart agriculture

In the quest for bigger yields and greater environmental protection in agriculture, arguably the most important transformation these days is the increasing use of...

Major investment promotion conference soon lands at An Giang

A major investment conference is slated to be held in the city of Long Xuyen in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang in mid-December 2018 under the theme “An Giang...

Foreign investors call for more conducive PPP regulations

Infrastructure development is vital to Vietnam’s long-term economic growth and the active introduction of public-private partnership (PPP) schemes is certainly one...

VBF 2018: realities of Vietnam’s automotive market

On the morning of December 4 in Hanoi, with the theme of “Sharing opportunities in the world of changing trade,” the Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) 2018 discussed the...

Faith: the colloid to link customers and enterprises

Enterprises’ success in building faith in business will help them save time and money to maintain relations with partners and confirm their prestige in customers’...

VN's PMI rises at near-record pace in November

Viet Nam’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose from 53.9 points in the previous month to reach 56.5 points in November, according to the latest...


MOST READ


Back To Top