Foreign firms dominate Vietnam’s cosmetics

Vietnamese cosmetic producers are losing their domestic market share because of not investing in developing brands and improving packaging, a conference heard in HCM City on August 19.
Foreign firms dominate Vietnam’s cosmetics ảnh 1A Korean cosmetic shop in HCM City (Illustrative image. Source: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Vietnamese cosmetic producers are losing their domestic market share because of not investing in developing brands and improving packaging, a conference heard in HCM City on August 19.

Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Essential Oils, Aromatherapy and Cosmetics Association Nguyen Van Minh told Vietnam News on the sidelines of Essential Oils – Flavours – Cosmetics and Life: “Vietnamese cosmetic products have only a 10 percent market share [though] they can easily compete with foreign ones in terms of quality.”

“However, the companies have focused on quality but not invested in developing their brands. They do not use eye-catching packaging.”

Vietnamese consumers, especially affluent ones, prefer high-quality products but also ones with beautiful packaging, he said.

And, Vietnamese products have failed to do that, he added.

There are only 14 Vietnamese cosmetics manufacturers like SCC, Thorakao, Lana, Biona, Xman and Thai Duong.

A large proportion of their products, of around 60 percent, are exported to African countries and Laos and Cambodia.

This is also a reason why they do not bother to advertise much in the domestic market.

Low technologies and a shortage of funds are also reasons for their lack of competitiveness.

Many of them are trying to invest in technologies, but, being small or medium-sized companies, cannot catch up with major foreign players.

At the conference, delegates admitted the companies’ products are mostly face and hand cleansers and targeted at low- and middle-income consumers.

Foreign brands dominate the market, with 90 percent of domestic cosmetic companies being their distributors.

Korean products have a 30 percent market share followed by those from the EU (23 percent), Japan (17 percent) and Thailand (13 percent). The US and other countries account for the rest.

But the Vietnamese market has huge potential, the conference said, quoting a report from Nielsen, which said its annual turnover is around 15 billion VND (700 million USD).

On average, each Vietnamese spends 4 USD on cosmetics each year. This is a low ratio in comparison with regional countries like Thailand where it is 20 USD.

However, the spending is increasing across Vietnam.

To help domestic companies capture a larger share of the market, the association said it would organise overseas trips for them to study and learn from foreign companies’ experience.-VNA

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