Fujifilm In Việt Nam For The Long Haul

Fujifilm Vietnam will focus on selling its retro-style digital cameras and long-term development in Việt Nam. — Photo Courtesy of organisers
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY — Fujifilm Vietnam has said it will continue to develop retro-style Fujifilm cameras and focus on long-term development in Việt Nam.

It hopes to tie up with strategic partners for long-term development.

It wants to entrust its Fujfilm Brandshop chain to strategic partners to enable better access for users in the country.

The company opened its first store at Bitexco in HCM City’s District 1 in 2016, and there are now four others at SC Vivo City in District 7, Aeon Mall in Bình Tân District, at Hàng Khay in Hà Nôi, and in Đà Nẵng.

The company also actively participates in social and community activities, organising workshops to teach photography skills and techniques and online photography contests and supporting disadvantaged children.

Established in 1934 in Japan, Fujifilm is one of the world’s largest photographic and imaging companies. — VNS

 

 

 

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