The Thang Khuyen Mai (Promotion Month) market fair
opened yesterday at the Viet Nam Exhibition Fair Centre in Ha Noi and
will last for five days.
The Thang Khuyen Mai (Promotion Month) market fair opened yesterday at the Viet Nam Exhibition Fair Centre in Ha Noi and will last for five days. The market fair gathers 150 firms, that bring more than 50,000 products in various industries such as food and beverage, textile and garment, and furniture, with a discount of 10 per cent to 50 per cent. — VNA/VNS Photo Vu Sinh
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