According to a recently published Brand Finance report on brand valuation, many countries will be unable to maintain their international brand rankings in 2021 due to the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy, but Vietnam will retain its 33rd position in the top 100 strongest national brand values in the world. This result validates that the country's national brand is being developed and built according to the correct standards and procedures.
Volvo is currently a leading luxury car brand in Vietnam, five years after entering the market. Volvo's market share continues to grow, accounting for 14% of the luxury car market share this May, according to Tasco.
In 2020, Ma Hai Bread achieved total revenue of $2 million. However, due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the company reported a loss in 2021. Currently, Ma Hai Bread’s revenue has recovered, averaging between $200,000 to $300,000 per month.
With many young customers, the VF 5 Plus with its special color range deserves to be a "triple-fit" car – fitting the wallet, fitting the trend, and fitting the personality of each owner.
Reducing carbon emissions has become a top priority. In this context, carbon credits have emerged as a crucial tool to enhance a nation's image in the battle against climate change.