The Week for Business Matching and Introduction of Vietnamese Products at Central Retail Vietnam in 2024 opened at GO! supermarket in HCM City’s District 7 on July 19.
The FTAs have opened up many doors for Vietnamese products to enter potential markets, including many demanding markets with high requirements and standards.
Việt Nam should set up an early warning system for trade defence to help support Vietnamese products in foreign markets, said industry leaders and policymakers.
A wide range of Vietnamese products such as packaged and processed foods, and agricultural products are on display at the Vietnamese Products Exhibition Week that opened at AEONTân Phú Celadon store in HCM City on October 5.
The focus is on introducing healthy products, food, agricultural specialities and processed products such as Phu Quoc traditional fish sauce, fruit juice, dried fruit, rice vermicelli, spices, and instant herbal tea.
Global demand for Vietnamese products has been dwindling, with the country''s major exports, such as furniture, footwear, and seafood, receiving far fewer orders than last year.
More Vietnamese products have been targeted by trade defence mechanisms and barriers as the country entered numerous free trade agreements and integrate further into the global economy.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will continue to design more plans to effectively implement the campaign of encouraging Vietnamese to prioritise Vietnamese products, while speeding up administrative reform to gain public confidence.
Booths introducing Vietnamese products at the International Food and Beverage Exhibition in Kansai region (Foodex Japan in Kansai 2022), Japan, have attracted the attention of a large number of Japanese consumers and enterprises.