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Tag: FMCG

VDSC confident about growth in F&B industry

VDSC confident about growth in F&B industry

FMCG manufacturers showing positive signs of future growth.
August 05, 2025
FMCG spending to reach new peak during Q3

FMCG spending to reach new peak during Q3

The ongoing Covid-19 outbreak will lead to a longer period of social distancing compared to last year, thereby boosting the trend towards buying and storing fresh food, with sales of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) to reach a new high in the third quarter, according to the Viet Dragon Joint Stock Company (VDSC). Conversely, consumers will tighten spending on consumer electronics and personal entertainment.
August 05, 2025

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