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Foreign firms expand investment in Vietnam
Foreign companies including Nestlé and LG continue to expand in Vietnam since they see the country’s Covid-19 setbacks as temporary.
Nestlé Milo awarded APAC Effie Awards two years in a row
The "Activ Vietnam" campaign has been boosting a dynamic and healthy Vietnamese generation and make a great impact on Vietnam marketing landscape.
Vietnam is Nestlé’s fastest-growing market in Asia
Nestlé South-East Asia posted solid growth last year underpinned by double-digit growth in Vietnam.
March 3, 2019 | 08:20 pm PT
Nestle to pay $7.15 bln to Starbucks to jump-start coffee business
Coffee is popular with younger customers who have grown up with Starbucks and often seek out smaller brands.
May 6, 2018 | 11:53 pm PT
Nestle changes growing habits of Vietnamese coffee farmers
Nestle, in cooperation with Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation, has launched a two million euro (S2.3 million) project to change the irrigation methods used by farmers in the world's second largest coffee exporter.
April 8, 2016 | 01:32 am PT