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Retailers urged to toss out outdated practices

The Vietnamese retail market has huge potential, but local investors are frittering away the advantage by failing to develop modern retail, a senior industry-trade official has warned.
The Vietnamese retail market has huge potential, but local investors arefrittering away the advantage by failing to develop modern retail, asenior industry-trade official has warned.

The industry isdominated by traditional distribution channels and plagued by tinyinvestments, and is a sitting target for foreign investors, Nguyen LocAn, deputy head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade's Domestic MarketDepartment, said.

According to ministry statistics, theretail industry accounts for 13-15 percent of GDP growth and providesover 6.3 million jobs.

With the national population atover 90 million, a third of it living in urban areas and having anaverage income of 2,000 USD per year, the potential for modern retail ishuge.

Besides, infrastructure has improved and expanded, creating favourable conditions for the easy distribution of goods.

But traditional delivery channels dominate. At the end of last year,there were 8,546 traditional markets of various kinds and around 1million mom-and-pop businesses.

In comparison, there were only 724 supermarket outlets, 132 malls, and a few hundred convenient stores in the country.

The market share of modern retail is estimated at less than 25 percent,much lower than in neighbouring countries like Indonesia (43percent), Thailand (46 percent), Malaysia (53 percent), and China(64 percent).

Even in HCM City , modern retailaccounts for only 37 percent, compared to Shanghai (88 percent),Kuala Lumpur (63 percent), Bangkok (70 percent), and Jakarta (66percent).

"Most of our traders are small or medium-sized,with 55 percent of retail enterprises having a capital of under 100million VND (4,700 USD)," a member of the Vietnam Retailers Associationrevealed.

There are several foreign investors in themodern retail sector — like Big C (France), Lotte, Lock&Lock (theRepublic of Korea), and Aeon (Japan) – who have speeded up development.

"The modern retail model will strongly develop in variousforms," An was quoted as saying in Sai Gon GiaiPhong (Liberated Saigon)newspaper.

Last year, Saigon Co.op and Ocean Retail opened many new stores and plan to cover the whole country.

Foreign retailers are trying hard to complete the procedures required to enter the market.

"The traditional will also improve. Traditional retail has upgradedquality under competitive pressure," An said, adding that the formerwill continue be popular until 2020, especially in rural areas.

"Rural consumers are more and more important because they make up 70percent of the population and can now buy everything — like electronicproducts, furniture, mobile phones, and motorbikes — not just essentialgoods like in the past."

The rural market is attractive to both manufacturers and retailers, he added.

According to the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM), online and non-shop retail is quite big in the country.

Around 36 percent of the population uses the Internet and 57 percent of that number often shops online.

Vietnam ranks 16th in online shopping globally, and Master Card expects online retail to grow to 8 billion USD by 2017.

The Vietnamese economy in general, and retail in particular, is expected to grow rapidly in this high-technology era.

In what is a new trend brought about by the economic downturn and highinflation, products made by retailers – distributors themselves ortogether with manufacturers are becoming more and more popular sincetheir prices can be 10 – 30 percent lower.

Analysts expect this trend to sustain and forge ahead in the years to come when the economy recovers.-VNA

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