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Parkson Retail to sell last mall in northern Vietnam
Singapore-based Parkson Retail Asia Ltd has agreed to sell the Parkson TD Plaza Shopping Center in Hai Phong City, having closed several loss-making ones already.
Vietnamese retailers expanding faster than foreign peers
Local retail firms are expanding quickly while foreign counterparts stagnate or quit due to fierce competition.
Malaysia’s Parkson may close fifth Vietnam mall
Malaysia’s Parkson is apparently shutting down its fifth mall in Vietnam after suffering serious losses in recent years.
October 9, 2018 | 02:35 am PT
Malaysia's Parkson shuts down fourth mall in Vietnam
There are only four Parkson centers left in Vietnam now, partly due to the rapid development of e-commerce.
February 27, 2018 | 12:57 am PT
Malaysia's Parkson to shut down another shopping center in Vietnam
Increased competition from other Asian retailers and the boom of online shopping have been suspected as the causes.
November 21, 2016 | 03:16 am PT