Workers are busy at the US$3 million Vietnamese supermarket due to open on Monivong Boulevard, Phnom Penh, next month. (Photo by: Sovan Philong)
New Vietnamese Supermarket
Thursday, 09 September 2010
Catherine James
The Phnom Penh Post
CAMBODIA’S first Vietnamese supermarket will open its doors to customers next month, its administration manager said yesterday.
The US$3 million two-storey complex has been built on Phnom Penh’s Monivong Boulevard, in Boeung Keng Kang 3, near the Vietnamese embassy, and is owned by an investor from a firm called Z38 Co.
“It is the first Vietnamese supermarket to open in Cambodia. We will provide good service to the clients,” Keo Rithy Thy, administration manager for the store said.
Despite its roots, the store, which will house around 100 booths for rent in 3,264 square metres of space, will not confine itself to selling Vietnamese products.
“We’re selling mix products come from abroad,” said the manager.
Chinese and Thai products will also be for sale at the complex, which is named simply Vietnamese Supermarket.
According to publicity for the store, it intends to sell bags, clothes, shoes, jewellery, toys, furniture, food and beverages.
Competitors are taking stock of the development.
“I’m not worrying anything because we have different products imported from abroad,” Chheang Meng, General Manager of Bayon Supermarket in Phnom Penh, said yesterday.
“We always give the best services to our clients and make clients feel confident with high quality standard goods,” he said.
The US$3 million two-storey complex has been built on Phnom Penh’s Monivong Boulevard, in Boeung Keng Kang 3, near the Vietnamese embassy, and is owned by an investor from a firm called Z38 Co.
“It is the first Vietnamese supermarket to open in Cambodia. We will provide good service to the clients,” Keo Rithy Thy, administration manager for the store said.
Despite its roots, the store, which will house around 100 booths for rent in 3,264 square metres of space, will not confine itself to selling Vietnamese products.
“We’re selling mix products come from abroad,” said the manager.
Chinese and Thai products will also be for sale at the complex, which is named simply Vietnamese Supermarket.
According to publicity for the store, it intends to sell bags, clothes, shoes, jewellery, toys, furniture, food and beverages.
Competitors are taking stock of the development.
“I’m not worrying anything because we have different products imported from abroad,” Chheang Meng, General Manager of Bayon Supermarket in Phnom Penh, said yesterday.
“We always give the best services to our clients and make clients feel confident with high quality standard goods,” he said.
16 comments:
May be because there is no other food or products to buy. Let the Thai or Malaysia or Phillipine
and other country who wants to invest in the super maket system in Cambodia, then you will see the real result. I bet that few Cambodian will choose vietnam's products.
This is what we all should like about the free market system. The more producers the more freedom, a buyer have. Isn't great? and the poor producer just need to work harder and better. If they cann't, then that's just too bad.
11:35PM! but ah kwack will make other investors a hard time except the fucking Vietnamese! Yeaknam choymaray!
In Germany, I buy the product from Taiwan, China, Thailand, Japan, S. Korea,.. From Viet NEVER because or are of glutamate and not delicious at all. I'm not against Viet product but that is the fact. What's up in Cambodia?
I dont see any Khmer living in Vietnam or have a Khmer business there in Hanoi or Sagion.
Khmer people in Cambodia need to do something. protect your land and dignity. United and help each other to succeed! leave out the differences and come together.
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អ្នកដែលស្រឡាញ់យួននោះគឺអ្នកឯងទេ ដែលបណ្តើយអោយយួនចូលស្រុក។ អ្នកយកប្រពន្ធយួនគ្រាន់បើជាអ្នកស៊ុំបាយខ្មែរធ្វើឆ្កែយួន។
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Vietnamese gov't will never allow Cambodian to open a supermarket in their country.
Either way, Cambodians would rather do their business locally in their own country.
I would advise to all Cambodians when using their product, because it's not gov't regulated.
before: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
currently: Nam Banh, Nambodia
1:11,
That is so true.
Pretty soon the spoken language in Nam Banh, Nambodia is Yiaknam. Lol!!!!
All true khmer citizens hate Viet.
A mok, Viet why u always try to destroy Khmer. A mok Viet Die tov A mok.
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Khmer Short Love Story
I don't buy anything made in vietnam! For the love of being khmer.
EAST COAST
They are so hatred toward our khmers so be smart do the same treatement what youn did to khmers find the lonely youn and ar kor vea lerave alone for the futerlizer
Cambodians MUST NOT buy Yuon products at all because Vietnam is a REPUBLIC OF BANANA, very poor country, very late in technology, full of radio active in food came from American bombs, all of medical products are fake..
THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOE!!!
Well tell the fucking rich khmer in cambodia start to open up jobs or create a big business there
check the labels, if it's made in vietnam things, do not buy it, for khmer pride! thank you. buy from made in cambodia and other countries, except youn and siem!
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