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Back to school shopping kicks off

Gia Vy in District 2 and her daughter were choosing school supplies at a bookshop in Ho Chi Minh City’s Binh Thanh district.
Back to school shopping kicks off ảnh 1Customers choose school uniform at Co.opmart supermarket (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA/VNS) - Gia Vy inDistrict 2 and her daughter were choosing school supplies at a bookshop in Ho ChiMinh City’s Binh Thanh district.

Vy said “The new school year will startsoon. So I brought my daughter here to buy necessary stationary for her.” 

Demand for school supplies at bookstoresand supermarkets has increased significantly in recent days, with the formerselling mostly notebooks, textbooks, pens, and pencils, and the latter,backpacks, school bags and uniforms.

The comic and reference books sections alsoattract many children, who read there or buy.

As in previous years the city is running aprice stabilisation programme for school supplies.

Fourteen companies have registered to sell24.8 million notebooks and 13.6 million textbooks, 2.2 million uniforms, 1.75 millionschoolbags and backpacks, 720,000 pairs of shoes and other school supplies atfixed prices, meeting 35-50 percent of demand.

Huong Mi Handbags Co Ltd, for instance,said his company would sell 950,000 backpacks and schoolbags, 20 percent morethan last year.

The company has many new models this year,including backpacks that prevent back deformities, he said.

Lam Anh Dau, chairman of Vinh Tien PaperJSC, said with output up to 70-80 million notebooks this year his company,together with other well-known producers, would ensure efficient supply in themarket.

Bookstores, supermarkets and others havelaunched promotions for stationery and school supplies.

Many bookstores in HCM City, including ThangLong, Nguyen Van Cu and Fahasa, are offering 5-10 percent discounts ontextbooks and 30 percent on reference books.

They have also cut the prices of otherstationery products like notebooks, pens and school bags and backpacks.

Co.opMart and Co.opXtra supermarkets areoffering big discounts on more than 1,200 items like school uniforms, schoolbags, notebooks, pens and other school supplies and nearly 250 price-stabilisedproducts.

Backpacks and school bags of brands likeMr.Vui and Miti are sold at 126,000-463,500 VND.

Priced-stabilised uniforms of Sanding andSGC brands are sold at 52,900-144,000 VND for white shirts and 59,900-206,100 VNDfor trousers.

Korean supermarket Lotte Mart is alsooffering attractive discounts of 5-49 percent on school supplies, uniforms,back packs, and nutritional foods from July 26 to August 28.-VNA/VNS
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