The Business Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products, and the Vietnamese High Quality Products – Global Integration Standards project have launched https://vnprogis.com/ to connect producers of Vietnamese high-quality goods with the international market.
A weekend market featuring organic products and Vietnamese High-Quality Products-Global Integration Standard (GIS) certified products opened in HCM City’s District 1 on November 21.
Co-operation among businesses is a driving force to help Viet Nam penetrate international markets, meet foreign standards and ensure firms make high-quality products.
Asian consumers are increasingly adventurous about experiencing new foods and beverages, according to the Vietnamese High Quality Products Business Association.
Despite having high-quality products, Vietnamese exporters need to pay more attention to brand building and market research to enter Thailand’s lucrative markets.
Although the cold chain logistics sector in Viet Nam is considered small and fragmented, the market has shown signs of improvement due to the increasing demand for high quality products.
Thirty leading Vietnamese food and beverage companies will showcase their organic and other foods that meet global standards besides geographical indication-protected products at an expo to be held in Bangkok from May 29 to June 2.
Innovative solutions to develop local and foreign markets for Vietnamese safe farm produce and foods and commercialising Việt Nam’s regional specialities based on geographical indications are among the topics to be discussed at a seminar in Ha Noi on May...
The Vietnamese High-Quality Products Fair in HCM City early next month will have many new features, including a focus on introducing “Vietnamese High-Quality Products-Global Integration Standard” (GIS) certified products and others under the city’s food safety chain model.
Viet Nam’s mechanical engineering industry is striving to apply advanced technology, produce high-quality products meeting international standards and join the global value chain by 2035.