MM Mega Market maintains position as two-way trade bridge between Vietnam and Thailand 19:19 | 13/04/2021
After 45 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Thailand, bilateral trade and investment co-operation have been growing strongly, largely attributable to considerable contributions of the Thai business community in Vietnam.
Opening ceremony for the Songkran Festival, one of the activities to celebrate 45 years of Vietnam-Thailand diplomatic relations held recently by MM Mega Market Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam and Thailand are strategic partners with long-term and good economic co-operation over the past 45 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1976. In the recent decade, foreign direct investment in Vietnam surged 13 per cent per year on average. Thailand is the ninth-largest investor of the 132 countries and territories having investment in Vietnam, with 588 projects and a total regis
Like so many markets around the world, the Italian games industry enjoyed a record year in 2020 with total spending on hardware, software and related products rising to over €2 billion.
The latest annual report from trade body IIDEA which compiles sales and revenues data from GSD, GameTrack and App Annie shows consumers in Italy spent €2.18 billion last year, up 21.9% from the €1.79 billion recorded in 2019.
As you might expect, software accounts for the vast majority of this 82%, to be precise at €1.78 billion, up 24.8% when compared to the year before.
Digital games was the biggest revenue generator overall, at €799 million, up 32.7% from the €602 million seen in 2019. But mobile enjoyed slightly higher growth, up 33.5% to €701 million. Boxed game sales, meanwhile, dipped 6% year-on-year to €284 million.
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Nike said it would clean and resell sneakers returned by customers in 15 stores in the US.
Nike Refurbished will sell shoes returned within 60 days of purchase. Customers can buy them at a discount.
Nike said it wanted to stop shoes ending up in a landfill.
Nike has launched a new program to clean and resell sneakers that have been used and returned by customers.
The athletics-wear giant announced Monday that Nike Refurbished would see gently or hardly worn shoes, or shoes returned with cosmetic flaws, cleaned and sold again at discounted prices. The shoes must have been returned within the company s 60-day returns period to be resold.