Thứ Tư, 01/09/2021, 11:47 (GMT+7)
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Vietnam's exports of non-alcoholic drinks grow impressively in Australia

NDO/VNA - Vietnam's exports of non-alcoholic drinks to Australia rose 59 percent in the first half of 2021, with the products (excluding canned coffee) reeling in over US$9.5 million in revenue.

The outcome was attributed to efforts made by the Vietnamese Trade Office in Australia and Vietnamese enterprises.

Particularly, Fujiwa alkaline ion drink produced by Fujiwa Vietnam have secured a foothold in the Australian market, with the first four imported containers of 160,000 bottles sold out in a short time.

reached US$9.5 million in the first half of 2021. (Photo: VNA).
Vietnam's exports of non-alcoholic drinks to Australia reached US$9.5 million in the first half of 2021. (Photo: VNA).

As the Vietnamese Trade Office has identified consuming health-related goods as an emerging trend in Australia, it is working with Australian importers and big distribution chains like Coles and Costco to introduce the ion drink product in hope of pushing its import volume to over 100 containers a year.

The bottled coconut water segment in Australia, dominated by low-priced Thai products, has recently seen Vietnamese products available in many large retail chains. 100 percent-pure coconut water brand Cocoxim produced by Ben Tre Import and Export Joint Stock Corporation (Betrimex) has recorded good sales and strong impression so far.

As a result, the office is coordinating with Philinh Pty company as an exclusive distributor in New South Wales, to promote the 100 percent-pure coconut water to enhance the value of the brand.

Canned coffee products from Vietnamese brands King Coffee and Meet More are also warmly welcomed by Australian consumers.

Meanwhile, the export value of Vietnamese mixed fruit and vegetable drinks grew by more than 50 percent to reach US$564,000.

In particular, non-fermented fruit juice products saw a growth of 57 percent to rake in VND7.9 million. Pineapple water exports grew by 203 percent for a turnover of US$100,000.

(Source: NDO)

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