Traditional market

Abundant supply, Ho Chi Minh City commodity market cools down

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After the Binh Ngo Tet holiday in 2026, the commodity market in Ho Chi Minh City quickly returned to normal. The supply is abundant, the price of essential food and foodstuffs is basically stable, and many items are still slightly reduced.

Fruit prices cool down after Tet, purchasing power at Hanoi market is still high

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Hanoi - After the Lunar New Year 2026, traditional markets are still bustling, especially in fruit items serving the needs of going to temples at the beginning of the year.

Markets and supermarkets in Ho Chi Minh City start operating again on the 2nd day of Tet

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Traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City are stirring to open for sale, supermarkets welcome customers with shortened hours, and prices are generally stable.

Traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City transform in urban life

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The embellishment and upgrading of traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City associated with tourism development is bringing a new face, becoming more vibrant.

Markets in Ho Chi Minh City are quiet during the year-end shopping season

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Many traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City are still in a cautious buying and selling situation due to reduced purchasing power and increased input costs at the end of the year.

HCMC steps to help small traders transform digitally

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Ho Chi Minh City is implementing digital transformation for traders according to a step-by-step roadmap, starting with investing in digital infrastructure at the market.

Digital transformation is gradually reaching small traders and business households

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HCMC - Small traders and business households are gradually getting used to digital transformation, aiming for transparent and modern business methods.

HCMC maintains traditional market value in the transformation process

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The Management Board of Some Traditional Markets in Ho Chi Minh City believes that the market is not only a place for buying and selling but also connects the community, preserves culture, serves the economy and tourism.

Ho Chi Minh City revives the vitality of hundred-year-old traditional markets

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Ho Chi Minh City revives the vitality of traditional markets not only by renovating infrastructure and beautifying the landscape but also "breathing" into them the rhythm of the digital age.

Ho Chi Minh City traders adapt to the digital wave

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HCMC - Facing the wave of digital transformation, traditional market traders are gradually changing the way they sell, pay and approach customers.

Traders in Ho Chi Minh City are gradually getting used to the new tax declaration method

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HCMC - Recently, traders at traditional markets in the area have actively become familiar with tax declaration software.

Traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City respond to promotion programs

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HCMC - Pham Van Hai Market is simultaneously offering up to 50% off in response to the Concentrated Promotion Program - Shopping Season 2025".

The nearly 100-year-old market located in the middle of Ho Chi Minh City attracts visitors

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Ho Chi Minh City - Tan Dinh Market is a market with a long history of construction. This market has just been recognized as a city-level architectural and artistic relic.

Traditional market traders strive to adapt to the era of e-commerce

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The explosion of e-commerce has caused many traditional markets to lack customers, making it difficult for traders to adapt. Ho Chi Minh City promotes market transformation and supports digital business skills.

Purchasing power increases sharply, traditional markets and supermarkets in Can Tho proactively stabilize prices during the September 2 holiday

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Can Tho - With the forecast of strong increase in purchasing power, traditional markets and supermarkets have increased inventories of goods and proactively stabilized prices during the September 2 holiday.