Hanoi aims to lead the country in exporting OCOP products
Since 2019, the city has certified a total of 2,711 OCOP products, making it a national leader.
Since 2019, the city has certified a total of 2,711 OCOP products, making it a national leader.
The connection aims to find opportunities for Hanoi and other localities to expand distribution channels.
Local authorities are urged to continue speeding up vaccination, which is a key to resume production operations.
Domestic enterprises have the opportunity to bring handicraft products to the global market via the US e-commerce giant.
The city will create conditions for the private sector to join the establishment of a closed rice chain.
The Vietnamese company plans to export more semi-trailers to the US market annually.
Testing and vaccination for workers are headaches of enterprises at the moment.
The fruit still retains its original pink color with fragrant flavor after a five-week sea voyage.
Many of Hanoi’s specialties meeting AEON’s standards are sold through the Japanese retailer’s distribution channel.
A range of drastic steps has been conducted to ensure safe quality, food safety, and hygiene of the lychees amid the Covid-19 pandemic.