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TOKYO—Japanese convenience store operator Ministop Co. will open a convenience store chain in Vietnam, hoping to tap into potential demand in the local market.
The company, which is a subsidiary of Japanese retail giant Aeon Co., said Saturday that it signed a basic accord with a unit of Vietnam's Trung Nguyen Holdings Corp. to ...
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