Malaysia In 1983,
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad met with Takuya Okada and thought that he should bring Japanese supermarkets to Malaysia. The Malaysian operations of Aeon started as a jointly owned company with
Cold Storage and three local companies, known as Jaya Jusco. It was the first time that a Japanese company had entered into a significant joint venture in the Malaysian retail industry. The first Jusco store outside Japan was opened in the basement Jusco assumed total operational control of the chain in 1988. The oldest Jusco store in Malaysia is Jusco Taman
Maluri located in
Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. It opened on 30 October 1989. Aeon's third outlet in Malacca opened in 1991 opened in April 1992. The
Aeon Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre in
Bandar Bukit Tinggi,
Klang,
Selangor, Malaysia is the largest Aeon store in Malaysia and overall in
Southeast Asia, with over of built-up area and 5,000 car park bays. Jusco in Malaysia is notable for being among the first general merchandise chains to introduce biodegradable polybags made from
sweet potatoes. In March 2012, all the Jusco stores and shopping centres in Malaysia were rebranded to Aeon, following the decision of Aeon in Japan. In November 2012, Aeon acquired the operation of
Carrefour Malaysia with an enterprise value of €250 million. All of the current Carrefour hypermarkets and supermarkets in Malaysia were then fully re-branded into Aeon BiG. The acquisition of Carrefour Malaysia made Aeon as the second largest retailer in Malaysia, which combined the sales from Aeon Retail stores (formerly known as
Jusco) and the former Carrefour outlets. Post-acquisition, Aeon's
ASEAN business vice president said the retail giant targeted to open 100 outlets in various formats in the country by year 2020. In April 2018, Aeon expanded to East Malaysia by opening their first mall in
Kuching.
Vietnam The first Jusco store "AEON MALL Tan Phu Celadon" opened on January 11, 2014, in
Ho Chi Minh City at
Tân Phú district. On October 28, 2015,
Hanoi opened its first Jusco store "AEON MALL Long Bien" in
Long Biên district with an investment of US$200 million. Vietnam has currently about 200 Jusco stores including 6 malls and several supermarkets. Jusco has announced in 2023 that the first Aeon mall will be opened in
Central Vietnam in the city of
Huế in 2024.
Cambodia The first Jusco store in Cambodia was opened on June 30, 2014, in
Phnom Penh at
Tonlé Bassac district. As of September 2023, Cambodia has three Aeon Malls, all of them located in the capital Phnom Penh.
Mainland China In
Mainland China, Jusco uses Aeon and Jusco for its name. From 1996, Aeon Co., Ltd created many shopping mall named Jusco. In Shanghai, there was a Jusco before, but it divested finance finally because of poor management. In Guangdong, Guangdong Jusco Co., Ltd used the name "Jusco" to operate the first Jusco at 1996. Now, there are thirteen shops in Guangdong. Otherwise, Aeon also operated large shopping mall in Beijing and Shunde. It also planned to expand to North China. Jusco Mall was first opened in Qingdao in the late 90s (now Aeon) and quickly became a local popular especially for its supermarket.In Shenzhen, Aeon () has a number of large stores including one at Coastal city (
Houhai station ).
Hong Kong Aeon Stores (Hong Kong) Co., Limited was established in Hong Kong in November 1987 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in February 1994. Aeon aims to develop a chain operation in Hong Kong and offer value-for-money merchandise to Hong Kong customers. The Hong Kong Jusco subsidiary was established in November 1987 as Jusco Department Store Co. Ltd. The first Jusco store opened in
Kornhill in December 1987 (another name for this store was Quarry Bay Main and Flagship store). It was listed in Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited on 4 February 1994 with the stock code 984. Hong Kong Jusco has now been renamed as Aeon Stores (Hong Kong), and mainly manages shopping malls and other retail shops such as supermarkets, discount shops, home places, convenience stores and department stores. They offer low-cost and convenient daily necessities to customers including food, clothes, household items and electrical appliances. As of March 2013, there are eight Aeon General Merchandise Stores (GMS) in Hong Kong, seven branches of Aeon Supermarkets, 22 branches of Living Plaza by Aeon, 4 branches of BENTO EXPRESS by Aeon, 2 Aeon Style stores and only one branch of Aeon MaxValu Prime, which is located at
The One,
Tsim Sha Tsui.
Taiwan Taiwan Jusco are subsidiaries of Taiwan Aeon Stores Co., Ltd. The first Jusco was in Windance in Hsinchu City. It was operated in 2003. The second Jusco was operated in December 2005 at New Taipei city global mall.
Thailand All Juscos have been closed down in Bangkok, Thailand. Aeon Co., Ltd. and now use the
MaxValu name instead.
Indonesia The first AEON store in Indonesia was opened on May 30, 2015, in AEON Mall
BSD City,
Tangerang located in the western suburbs of
Greater Jakarta. In September 2023, AEON opened the first store that is separate from the AEON Mall property in Mall Alam Sutera, Tangerang. As of September 2025, Indonesia has twelve supermarkets, three department stores, and five 'Health & Beauty' stores, all of them located in the Greater Jakarta,
Bandung, and
Semarang. == See also ==