Coronavirus epidemic postpones coffee chain launch
The launch of a coffee chain by the daughter of agro-giant HAGL chairman has been postponed over the coronavirus epidemic.
A worker shows coffee green beans at a coffee company in the town of Di An in Binh Duong Province, Vietnam July 8, 2019. Photo by Reuters/Yen Duong.
The opening event of ONGBAU Coffee, scheduled for Tuesday, has been postponed until the novel coronavirus is contained, a company statement said.
The ONGBAU Coffee Jsc was established in November last year with a charter capital of VND100 billion ($4.3 million), with Doan Hoang Anh, the daughter of Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) chairman Doan Nguyen Duc, holding a 24.5 percent stake.
The company has been testing its service at a store in HCMC District since February, serving 500 customers a day.
Since early this year, Duc has been promoting the company as a venture separate from HAGL, a major producer of fruits and rubber.
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