Quality Vietnamese brands will come to Moscow
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Quality Vietnamese brands will come to Moscow

In autumn, the Hanoi-Moscow shopping center will be solemnly opened in Moscow, which will be the only venue where high-quality Vietnamese brands will be presented that are not yet familiar to either Russian customers or distributors.

According to Le Truong Son, General Director of IK Intcentra LLC, Deputy Chairman of the Association of Vietnamese Entrepreneurs in the Russian Federation, Vietnamese brands will occupy 20 to 30% of the leasable area, the rest will be occupied by Russian tenants. In general, the shopping center will present goods in the economy-economy-plus price category, aimed at the middle class.

In autumn, the Hanoi-Moscow shopping center will be solemnly opened in Moscow, which will be the only venue where high-quality Vietnamese brands that are not yet familiar to any Russian will be presented ...
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