Du lịch - Tin tức mới nhất hàng đầu Việt Nam cập nhật liên tục 24h https://dathoavina.com/du-lich Fri, 30 Aug 2019 02:22:04 +0000 vi hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Vietnamese spend four hours a day on smartphones, survey finds https://dathoavina.com/vietnamese-spend-four-hours-a-day-on-smartphones-survey-finds.html https://dathoavina.com/vietnamese-spend-four-hours-a-day-on-smartphones-survey-finds.html#respond Fri, 30 Aug 2019 02:22:04 +0000 https://dathoavina.com/?p=1258 Thousands record 2017 New Year’s Eve celebrations with their smartphones. Photo by VnExpress/Thanh Nguyen. Vietnamese spend an average of four hours a day on their smartphones, 65 percent of that time on apps, a survey has found. More than 80 percent of users spend more than two hours a day on apps, the most popular […]

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Vietnamese spend four hours a day on smartphones, survey finds

Thousands record 2017 New Year’s Eve celebrations with their smartphones. Photo by VnExpress/Thanh Nguyen.

Vietnamese spend an average of four hours a day on their smartphones, 65 percent of that time on apps, a survey has found.

More than 80 percent of users spend more than two hours a day on apps, the most popular being Facebook, YouTube, Messenger, and Zalo, according to a survey released recently by HCMC-based market research firm Q&Me.

While 22 percent of smartphone time is spent for messaging, email is no more than one percent. Messaging is the center of the communication.

The survey was done in July based on the screenshot of an app called Screen Time on IOS devices used by people aged 18-39 in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

Users spend 31 percent of their app time on Facebook, 13 percent on YouTube, 11 percent on Facebook Messenger and 10 percent Zalo.

The number of Facebook users in Vietnam is the seventh highest in the world at over 58 million as of last year, according to a report by social media marketing and advertising agency We Are Social.

Mobile shopping is on the rise with one third of surveyed users using online shopping apps, according to Q&Me.

Shopee was the most popular (21 percent), followed by Tiki (10 percent), Sendo (7 percent), and Lazada (5 percent).

Vietnam’s e-commerce market saw revenues jump 29.4 percent last year to $2.27 billion. The number of people shopping online reached 49.8 million people, up 2.6 percent, according to German market research firm Statista.

Around 64 million people, or over half of the country’s population, are online.

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Local retail firms are expanding quickly while foreign counterparts stagnate or quit due to fierce competition.

The number of convenience stores in the country from April last year to April this year had risen by 72 percent year-on-year to over 3,100, according to Ho Chi Minh City market research firm Q&Me. That means 1,300 convenience stores came to the market in just one year.

Half of them, 660, came from Vinmart+, a convenience store chain of Vietnam’s largest conglomerate Vingroup. This is a growth of 82 percent. In the same period, supermarket chain Vinmart saw its number of store risen by 82 percent to 120 outlets.

Bach Hoa Xanh, a retail unit of the country’s major phone seller Mobile World (MWG), now has over 500 department stores after incorporated in 2015. It is seeing strong growth with VND4.3 trillion ($184 million) in revenue last year, three times that of 2017.

The market has recently seen strong merger and acquisition activities, with Vingroup’s retail arm VinCommerce buying out convenience store chain Shop&Golast month and supermarket chain Fivimart last October.

Vietnam’s retail market has become increasingly crowded with both local and international players over the last five years. Although experts have said that the market has a lot of growth potential, many foreign businesses have quit or scaling back expansion plans.

French supermarket group Auchan Retail might be the newest player to withdraw from the market.

Auchan’s 15 out of 18 supermarkets will stop operating on June 3. Its CEO Edgar Bonte said that their business in Vietnam generated revenues of 45 million euros ($50.4 million) last year, but was making losses. He did not provide figures of the losses.

Bonte told French newspaper Les Echos last week the company had decided to sell its stores in Vietnam.

A source from the company, who wished not to be named, said the firm is negotiating with a few retailers to sell the outlets and the negotiations “are expected to end before Auchan withdraws from Vietnam early next month.”

Germany-headquartered Metro was sold to a Thai investor in 2014 and disappeared from the market ever since, while Malaysia’s Parkson has been closing down its mallssince 2015.

Other convenience store chain has failed or will unlikely meet its initial expansion target. Japanese Ministop had only 115 stores as of April, even though it had planned to have 800 by last year.

Japanese convenience store chain FamilyMart saw its store number dropped by nine to 151 from last April to this April, while its initial plan was to have 1,000 stores by next year.

Vietnam’s revenue from selling goods last year rose by 11.7 percent from 2017 to $142 billion, up 12.4 percent from 2017.

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