Coconut water and Vietnamese non-alcoholic drinks "caused a storm" in Australia

Published 2021년 8월 31일

Tridge summary

Vietnamese businesses have seen success in Australia with the export of alkaline ionized drinking water and canned coconut water, despite competition. The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia is working with distributors like Coles and Costco to promote these products. The office is also part of a program to promote Vietnamese non-alcoholic beverages in Australia, which has led to a 59% growth in export turnover. Other notable growth includes a 50% increase in mixed fruit and vegetable drinks, a 57% growth in non-fermented fruit juice, and a 203% growth in pineapple drinking water. Canned coffee products also have strong interest from Australian consumers.
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Original content

At noon on August 31, the Office of the Ministry of Industry and Trade informed the press that although Australia is implementing social distancing in many places, alkaline ionized drinking water products produced by Vietnamese enterprises using Japanese technology have created "storm" in this country. "For the first time exporting to Australia 4 containers - equivalent to 160,000 bottles of alkaline water have been sold out in a short time" - said the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia. At the same time, canned coconut water was previously the "territory" of Thailand in Australia, with surprisingly cheap prices, Vietnamese goods are difficult to compete with. However, recently many brands of canned coconut water in Vietnam have appeared quite popular in major distribution systems in Australia. In particular, Betrimex's coconut water label with a commitment to 100% pure coconut water has created strong sales and impressions in Australia. The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia is ...
Source: Sggp

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