Thailand’s Central Retail has broken ground on the VNĐ400 billion GO! Phổ Yên shopping centre in Thái Nguyên Province which is scheduled to open in 2027.
Central Retail Vietnam is expanding its community livelihood programme as retailers strengthen sourcing from local cooperatives and small-scale farmers.
Developing outlet centres and duty-free stores is not just about expanding distribution channels, but about building a modern retail ecosystem that can spill over into logistics, tourism and services.
Total retail sales of goods and consumer service revenue in the first three months were estimated at VNĐ1.9 quadrillion (US$72 billion), up 10.9 per cent year-on-year.
Connecting Vietnamese businesses with international distribution networks has long been a key part of government trade promotion programmes, helping firms place goods directly in global retail systems instead of exporting through intermediaries.
Central Retail Vietnam has launched a nationwide campaign to help stabilise prices and support farmers by boosting consumption of watermelons from Gia Lai Province.
Central Retail Vietnam officially inaugurated the GO! Đồng Nai shopping mall on January 22 on Hà Nội Highway, Long Hưng Ward, Đồng Nai Province, marking the launch of one of the most modern shopping centres in the locality.
The four largest e-commerce platforms, namely Shopee, TikTok Shop, Lazada and Tiki, generated total sales revenues of VNĐ429 trillion in 2025, up nearly 34.8 per cent over 2024. This represents a figure of over VNĐ1.17 trillion (US$44.5 million) per day.
The Overview Report on Việt Nam’s Domestic Market 2025 shows that total retail sales of goods and services increased by around 9–10 per cent this year, bringing the size of the retail market to US$269 billion, including $205 billion from...