A year after acquiring Viet Nam’s biggest wholesaler, Metro Cash & Carry Vietnam Company Ltd, Thailand’s TCC Group has changed its name to MM Mega Market Vietnam. Viet Nam News speaks with MM Mega Market Vietnam managing director Phidsanu Pongwatana...
One year after buying Metro Cash & Carry Vietnam for 655 million euros, TCC Group on Tuesday officially rebranded it as MM Mega Market Vietnam Company Ltd (MM Mega Market Vietnam).
MM Mega Market Vietnam, formerly Metro Cash and Carry, has said it
will use quick response (QR) code plastering application to provide
information about products.
MM Mega Market strives to export Vietnamese
agriculture products
More than half a year after its acquisition of Metro
Cash & Carry Viet Nam, TCC Group has begun to expand in the country as well
as set foot in the international market. Viet Nam...
The Viet Nam Competition Authority (VCA) has asked for details of the
Metro supermarket acquisition by a Thai company in accordance with Viet
Nam''s established laws on competition.
Thai businesses have been focusing on investment in processing and
manufacturing industries in Viet Nam, data issued by the planning and
investment ministry''s Foreign Investment Agency showed.
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has collected more than VND1.9 trillion
(US$87.2 million) in taxes from Germany''s Metro Group after the sale of
its subsidiary Metro Cash and Carry Vietnam.
Millions of tonnes of farm produce have been already been produced in
Viet Nam under public-private partnerships (PPP) however, this is
considered just the beginning.
Wholesaler Metro Cash & Carry Viet Nam has completed its
preparation for the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday which falls in
mid-February this year by maintaining supply at affordable prices.
Metro Cash & Carry Viet Nam on Wednesday kicked off a campaign
urging Vietnamese to prioritise use of Vietnamese products at all its 19
outlets nation-wide.