The biggest branded goods distributors in Vietnam The Vietnamese branded goods market is believed to be controlled by the four “big guys.” Johnathan Hanh Nguyen proves to be the biggest trader who controls 70 percent of the market. Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view. ![]() Do Ngoc Minh. Johnathan Hanh Nguyen and IPP In early 2011, the businessman invested $40 million on Rex Arcade located at The experiences in trading duty free goods over the last 20 years in The businessman has been developing the distribution network in the big cities with the purchasing power high enough to ensure the average growth rate of 15-20 percent. Besides Rex Arcade, IPP also has shopping malls at Vincom tower, Eden and Trang Tien in Doan Viet Dai Tu, Chair of Openasia He has been known as the biggest rival for Johnathan Hanh Nguyen. He has also been famous as the person who has brought Starbucks to Openasia imports and distributes branded goods directly to consumers through its retail chain. Dai Tu reportedly can spend $2-4 million or $6 million as the initial investment on a retail shop. The group has had 9 branded goods shops in Do Ngoc Minh, son-in-law of Tuan Chau Island’s King Minh, who has two master degrees in economics, a senior executive of a Singaporean investment bank in In 2011, Minh opened one more luxury goods distribution shop, LUALA, located on the most expensive street in Minh is the only son of former Agribank’s Chair Do Tat Ngoc and the son-in-law of Dao Hong Tuyen, called the Ly Nha Ky, the pretty woman On March 20, Ly Nha Ky, a well-known actress, a celebrity in the Vietnamese showbiz, a once tourism ambassador, had a meeting with the press to introduce her fashion showroom, which was then followed by a noisy opening ceremony. With the total area of 600 square meters, the 3-storey shop is located on the most expensive street in The pretty woman declined to reveal the figure about the investment capital, but she said everything at the showroom was imported. Many items displayed here were bought by Ky from the world’s leading craftsmen. The showroom displays the products of the world’s 20 fashion brands such as Georges Hobeika, Alexis Mabille, Richard Nicoll, Source: Nguoi Dua Tin |
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