A trade promotion and business exchange workshop between Vietnamese and French enterprises was held in Paris on October 21 as part of the Vietnamese Goods Week in France.
Hà Nội’s Vietnamese Goods Week 2024 offers businesses an opportunity to promote their brands and bring Vietnamese products closer to both consumers who live here and visitors.
The Vietnamese Goods Week 2023 in Thailand is set to take place from August 16 to 20 at the Central World Trade Centre in Bangkok, focusing on the theme of "HCM City and the Mekong Delta".
A series of activities, including the Vietnamese Goods Week programme, as well as business networking and lychee testing events, have taken place in the island nation.
Every year, many kinds of products of Viet Nam in general and Ha Noi in particular are put up for sale at Aeon supermarkets and retail stores across Japan through the “Vietnamese Goods Week” programme.
Under the agreement which will be effective until 2025, the three parties will further assist Vietnamese businesses in participating foreign distribution systems and strengthening their capacities in the distribution field in Viet Nam, while building a system of sustainable suppliers for Central Retail.
A trade promotion expo featuring more than 150 Vietnamese goods of high quality is taking place in Thailand''s Udon Thani province from June 24 to 27 as part of activities marking the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two...
The Ha Noi Department of Industry and Trade will organise five Vietnamese Goods Week of Ha Noi this year to stimulate domestic demand and increase total retail sales, thereby helping businesses and farmers to consume products.
Many Vietnamese products with high export potential are being displayed at the ‘Vietnamese Goods and Tourism Week in Thailand 2018’, which officially opened on August 22 in Bangkok, Thailand.
During the official visit to Thailand, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Viet Nam’s high-ranking delegation yesterday attended and cut the ribbon opening the second Vietnamese Goods Week in Thailand.
Nearly 40 businesses are expected to sell their products at more than 20 pavilions, mainly confectionary, beverages, tea and coffee, as well as packaged food, spices, fruits and garment-textiles.
Melbourne-based Coles Group Ltd, Australia''s second largest retailer, is
aiming to sell Vietnamese consumer goods in its home market, including
garments and textiles, footwear, seafood and agricultural products.