YANGON -- Japanese supermarket giant Aeon has become the first foreign retailer to enter Myanmar back the 2011 transition to civilian assert, a advance that could state modify in a retail industry yet dominated by conventional markets.
Aeon signage, a au fait sight to Japanese consumers, made its Myanmar debut Friday in a largely center-class place along a major road in Yangon's North Okkalapa district. The supplement packs some 8,000 products into a relatively compact 613 sq. meters of sales-floor vibes. The lineup includes very roughly 80 items imported from Japan, including selections from Aeon's Topvalu private brand. About 70% of the products are imported from Thailand or elsewhere, like the remaining 30%, mainly well-ventilated foods, coming from Myanmar.
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