The Vietnamese cosmetics industry needs a makeover
According to Nguyen Thi Kim Thoa, chairwoman of the HCM City Cosmetics
Association, 90 percent of cosmetics products on the domestic market
are imports.
Phan
Thi Viet Thu from the HCM City Customer Protection Association also says Most
of domestic producers focus on competing on the popular lower end of the market.
However, the problem remains that production costs of domestic products are
nearly the same as that of big brand names. Besides,
as Vietnamese enterprises do not have budgets for big advertising campaigns,
they still cannot target more affluent customers. With
20 year of experience in trading
cosmetics at Pham Van Hai Market, Luu Thi Lien Huong said domestic products are
not chosen by customers because producers do not pay attention to the packaging
and do not make sufficient investment in
assisting retailers. Huong
also said counterfeit goods are killing domestic products. Counterfeit products
can appear on the market very quickly, especially skin and shower cream. In
the first 10 months of 2009, the According
to the HCM City Cosmetics Association, the quality of made in Therefore,
experts believe that the key to helping domestic producers to compete with
imports is to settle problems in the distribution and improve marketing skills. VietNamNet/SGTT |
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