Vietnam - an important market of Japanese retail groups

(VOVWORLD) - Nikkei Asia recently analysed foreign investment policies of Japanese retail groups, including retail giant AEON, noting that numerous groups plan to expand operations in the Vietnamese market.
The COVID-19 pandemic, combined with lower barriers to foreign investment, created what AEON sees as its chance to reach more Vietnamese consumers.
The group plans to open more than 100 MaxValu supermarkets in Vietnam by 2025, up from just four in Hanoi now.
Vietnam is the most important market for the retail giant’s overseas strategy, the newspaper quoted Okazaki Soichi, the executive in charge of the group's Southeast Asian business, as saying.

Vietnam - an important market of Japanese retail groups - ảnh 1AEON mall in Vietnam (Photo: vietnambiz.vn)
AEON will add bigger stores with 500 sq.m or more of floor space in its expansion. 
AEON is not the only Japanese group with an eye on Southeast Asian consumers, the article continued.
Trading house Sumitomo Corp. plans to open more locations of Japanese-style supermarket chain FujiMart in Vietnam with local conglomerate BRG Group. FujiMart has three locations in Hanoi. 
In addition, the operator of the Don Don Donki store chain, Pan Pacific International Holdings, aims to increase its overseas sales to 1 trillion JPY (8.72 billion USD) by the year ending June 2030, about six times last fiscal year's level.

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