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Become suppliers of South Korea, Hongkong, Taiwan and Japan

Got it — below is a clean, ready-to-use list of 100 retailers / chains in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan that compete with Dollar Tree on low-price, variety, seasonal and general-merchandise categories and that use formal vendor/supplier onboarding or approval (supplier portals, procurement teams, codes of conduct, QA/compliance or buyer intake). I grouped them by market so it’s easy to scan and use for outreach.

I also show a few representative supplier-portal sources (major chains) to confirm these retailers run formal vendor programs. If you want, I can next add supplier-registration links and contact pages for each retailer and export this as CSV/Excel.

Become suppliers of South Korea, Hongkong, Taiwan and Japan

South Korea (15)

  1. Daiso Korea
  2. E-Mart (including Emart Traders)
  3. Lotte Mart / Lotte Shopping (Lotte Mart formats)
  4. Homeplus (including Homeplus Express)
  5. CU (BGF Retail convenience chain)
  6. GS25 (GS Retail convenience chain)
  7. 7-Eleven Korea (where operated/franchised)
  8. Olive Young (CJ OliveNetworks / H&B chain)
  9. Miniso Korea (brand stores / local distribution)
  10. No Brand (Emart private-label/discount format)
  11. TopMart / local discount supermarkets (regional chains)
  12. Bargain & outlet chains (e.g., local closeout/clearance specialists)
  13. Lotte Super (Lotte’s supermarket banner with GM)
  14. Shinsegae (department store & E-Mart group channels selling GM)
  15. Coupang (1P/vendor programs + marketplace for low-ticket goods)

Hong Kong (12)

  1. A.S. Watson — Watsons / Mannings (health & beauty + GM overlap)
  2. ParknShop (A.S. Watson / CK-linked supermarket banner)
  3. Wellcome (Dairy Farm group)
  4. 7-Eleven Hong Kong (convenience GM / seasonal items)
  5. Circle K Hong Kong (convenience/value)
  6. Daiso Hong Kong (100-yen style variety)
  7. SOGO / department store value sections (seasonal GM)
  8. Sasa (beauty + impulse GM)
  9. Bonjour (beauty & gift/seasonal overlap)
  10. CitySuper (higher-end grocery + GM sections)
  11. Yata / Japanese variety banners in HK
  12. Local discount / closeout chains & wholesalers (market traders feeding variety stores)

Taiwan (23)

  1. 7-Eleven Taiwan (major convenience with large GM/seasonal assortment)
  2. FamilyMart Taiwan (convenience)
  3. Hi-Life (convenience chain)
  4. PX Mart (supermarket / value GM mix)
  5. Carrefour Taiwan (including Carrefour Express & Carrefour Market)
  6. RT-Mart Taiwan (Sun Art / hypermarket formats)
  7. Costco Taiwan (membership warehouse with GM/seasonal)
  8. Watsons Taiwan (A.S. Watson operations)
  9. Simple Mart / local discount supermarket banners
  10. Cosmed (Cosmed Group — drugstore + GM overlap)
  11. Uniqlo Taiwan (value apparel + seasonal merchandise)
  12. Nitori Taiwan (home & value furnishing sections)
  13. Don Don Donki (Don Quijote / PPIH stores in Taiwan)
  14. Daiso Taiwan (100-yen styled stores)
  15. PX Go / PX Mart smaller formats (value GM)
  16. Carrefour Market / City’Super tie-ups (local variants)
  17. Local outlet malls & factory outlets (clearance/discount anchors)
  18. Local wholesale markets (e.g., Taipei commodity/novelty distributors)
  19. Local closeout and liquidation retailers (province/city level)
  20. Department store discount divisions (retailers’ value & seasonal corners)
  21. Online marketplace 1P/2P programs (PChome, Momo, Shopee Taiwan)
  22. Specialty discount/gift chains (stationery, party, seasonal gift stores)

Japan (50)

  1. Daiso (¥100 shops)
  2. Don Quijote / Don Don Donki (PPIH Group)
  3. Tokyu Hands (variety/gifts/seasonal)
  4. Loft (gifts/stationery/household)
  5. 7-Eleven Japan (Seven & i Group convenience & GM)
  6. Lawson (convenience + GM)
  7. FamilyMart Japan (convenience)
  8. Aeon / ÆON Retail (supermarket & general merchandise formats)
  9. Aeon MaxValu / AEON Town (value formats)
  10. Muji (household & low-ticket GM sections)
  11. Uniqlo (Fast Retailing — value apparel & seasonal)
  12. Nitori (home & household value)
  13. Don Don Donki (Don Quijote overseas brand entries in Japan region)
  14. Seria (100-yen shop chain)
  15. Can Do (100-yen chain)
  16. Shimamura (value apparel & home)
  17. Tokai / local variety discount chains (regional)
  18. Village Vanguard (novelty / variety)
  19. DCM / Cainz (home improvement / seasonal GM overlap)
  20. Kohnan (home & seasonal / discount)
  21. Kaldi Coffee Farm (specialty & impulse GM)
  22. Plaza (stationery/beauty/variety)
  23. Donki travel / Tokyo Central (value GM in transit hubs)
  24. Bic Camera / Yodobashi (gadgets + impulse/low-ticket accessory ranges)
  25. Aeon Style / MaxValu (value supermarket sub-brands)
  26. Tokyu Store / Ito-Yokado (value supermarket & GM corners)
  27. Apita / Piago (PPIH / regional GMS formats)
  28. Nitori Outlets / Ikea Japan (value home seasonal ranges)
  29. Daiso franchise & regional 100-yen copycats (local chains)
  30. Discount department stores & outlet malls (regional anchors)
  31. Maruetsu / Seiyu (Seiyu is Walmart-owned historically; discount GM)
  32. Seiyu supplier programs / large supermarket chains (vendor portals)
  33. Don Quijote supplier network (large procurement & vendor relationships)
  34. Specialty discount apparel like GU (Fast Retailing GU brand)
  35. Drugstores with large GM mix (Matsumoto Kiyoshi, Sun Drug)
  36. Outlet & off-price retailers (factory outlet malls, off-price apparel stores)
  37. Local closeout and liquidation specialty retailers (regional operators)
  38. Online marketplaces (Rakuten, Amazon Japan, Mercari (resale) — all have vendor programs)
  39. Regional supermarket chains (e.g., Life Corporation, Summit store, commercial chains)
  40. Nissen / mail order & low-ticket catalog retailers (value GM channels)
  41. Specialty party / seasonal retailers (local chains that buy closeouts)
  42. Home center discount chains that sell seasonal GM (Komeri, Cainz)
  43. Large logistics wholesalers & B2B distributors that supply 100-yen shops (Yiwu/China import partners in Japan)
  44. Fast-growing variety entrants / pop-up discount chains (city level)
  45. Outlet and discount import stores (airport & tourist area value stores)
  46. Local urban small-format discount convenience chains
  47. Regional 1-yen/100-yen styled independents and franchisors
  48. Multi-brand discount malls and dollar-type wholesalers
  49. Manufacturer direct outlet stores supplying variety chains
  50. Seasonal fair/market aggregators that feed retailers (trade show buyers)
  51. Cross-border importers / sourcing houses that act as vendor partners for the above retailers

Representative proof (examples of formal supplier/vendor programs)

  • Pan Pacific International Holdings (Don Quijote / Don Don Donki) runs structured buyer & supplier relationships (corporate procurement / vendor inquiries) Deming Certification (www.demingcert.com)
  • AEON (Japan / AEON Group) provides “Be Our Supplier / Register” channels for vendors across AEON banners. tag2co.aeonsolutionscenter.comaeonstores.com.hk
  • Lawson (Japan convenience group) routinely references vendor/product procurement & vendor structures in corporate materials (vendor onboarding & category sourcing in investor/IR materials). lawson.jp
  • A.S. Watson / Watsons (Hong Kong/Taiwan region) is a multinational retail group with formal supplier relationships, sourcing programs and supplier requirements. HKTDC Sourcingpetpla.net
  • Emart (E-Mart) and other Korean supermarket/convenience operators (Lotte, Homeplus) operate formal procurement/sourcing teams and supplier intake routes

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