GO! Thai Binh mall goes live


GO! Thai Binh shopping mall was officially inaugurated on Tuesday in Thai Binh City, marking the Thai retailer's footprint in the coastal eastern province.

At the opening ceremony. — VNS Photo

GO! Thai Binh shopping mall was officially inaugurated yesterday in Thai Binh City, marking the Thai retailer's footprint in the coastal eastern province.

Covering more than 21,000 squares at the city's centre in Tran Thai Tong Street, Group 1, Phu Khanh Ward, the mall introduces a new modern retail concept of "Eat-Shop-Entertain-Learn-Sustain" with a diverse portfolio of retail brands ranging from foods to essentials, fashion, home, electronics and creative entertainment, many of which debut in Thai Binh for the first time.

At the opening ceremony, Thai Ambassador to Viet Nam Nikorndej Balankura highlighted the opening of GO! Thai Binh reflects the Thai government's efforts in strengthening the strategic partnership with Viet Nam, especially in the year of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Balankura said Thai investors are seeking business opportunities with Vietnamese partners in many fields, including retail. Thai Binh is one of the four provinces Central Retail Vietnam has selected to expand its "GO! Mall" brand.

"It is with great pride and excitement that I announce the opening of Thai Binh GO! Mall today despite the challenges and impacts made by COVID-19," said Christian Olofsson, President, Property at Central Retail Vietnam.

With an investment capital of VND500 billion (US$21.7 million), the mall is expected to contribute to the economic development of the province by creating more jobs for locals, promoting commercial development, retail services and local agricultural distribution.

Nguyen Quang Hung, standing vice chairman of the provincial People's Committee, said the retail industry has developed rapidly and contributed to the province's economic development. Total retail revenue in the locality is estimated at nearly VND50 trillion this year, up 7.5 per cent on-year.

The province’s gross domestic product is forecast to grow 6.68 per cent this year, among good performers in the country.

"Through GO! Mall distribution networks, I hope Thai Binh's products will be delivered to consumers in other markets nationwide," he said.

On this occasion, Central Retail donated VND2.5 billion to the province's education sector. — VNS

 

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