The Vietnamese Goods Fair kicked off in Hanoi on September 22, featuring 300 stalls by 200 firms from Hanoi, Bac Kan, Tuyen Quang, Quang Tri, Hung Yen and Bac Giang.
At the event (Source: vov)
On display are
industrial products such as electronics, electrical devices, household appliances,
computers, interior décor, food, beverages, apparel, footwear and other
consumer products.
Favorite products voted by consumers over years, genuine and fake goods are
also showcased.
Processing and export firms, supermarkets, shopping centres, food transaction
floors are also invited to a space introducing local signature farm produce to
form networking and expand markets.
The Hanoi Steering Committee of the campaign "Vietnamese people prioritise
Vietnamese goods” assigned the municipal Department of Industry and Trade, the
Party Committee of the Businesses’ Bloc, the Hanoi Radio Television and the
Association of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises to hold a programme to vote
Vietnamese goods favoured by consumers from September to November 2018.
Outstanding Vietnamese goods on display will be introduced for the programme.
The event will last till September 25.
Source: VNA
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