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According to Nielsen, per capita cosmetic spending in Vietnam is only $4, compared to Thailand’s $20, showing great potential. Challenges. However, it is difficult to win over the Vietnamese market.
Asia Plus in September 2016 announced the results of its survey, reporting that 44 percent of surveyed people spent at least VND200,000 a month on cosmetics and 80 percent of women aged below 29 spent ...
Following the chart, you’ll find the top 10 beauty brands in individual markets, along with a brief analysis of the top 10 performers across the region. ... Meanwhile, Vietnam selected L'Oreal as ...
There were 25 brands that moved up 10 slots or more in Vietnam's top 100 brands ranking for 2020, and 10 new brands to join the top 100. Overall, there were more risers than fallers this year (a total ...
This country research report on Vietnam Anti-counterfeit Cosmetic Packaging Market offers comprehensive insights into the market landscape, customer intelligence, and competitive strategies in the ...
For Vietnamese retail management firm Au Chau Fashion and Cosmetic Company (ACFC), the rapid adoption of online shopping spurred by COVID-19 store closures offered an opportunity to beef up the ...
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