Hanoi to host Vietnam International Agricultural Trade Fair next week
The 22nd Vietnam International Agricultural Trade Fair will take place in Hanoi from September 15 to 18.
The 22nd Vietnam International Agricultural Trade Fair will take place in Hanoi from September 15 to 18.
The connection aims to find opportunities for Hanoi and other localities to expand distribution channels.
Since the launch of the EAEU in 2016, bilateral trade turnover has been on a steady rise and reached $630 million in 2021, nearly tripled that of in 2016.
Annual exchange activities have been essential in nurturing the relations between the two countries, Parties, and the working classes and deepening the cooperation between the two capitals.
The countries attempt to strengthen relations on politics, economics, energy, tourism, and manpower to tap potential of both.
The conference underlines the unique and significant friendship between Vietnam and Laos, as well as the long-standing Hanoi-Vientiane relations.
The Federation of Trade Unions of Seoul and the Hanoi Confederation of Labor are set to strengthen cooperation in the coming time.
Hanoi’s special products are on display at a trade fair in the city's outskirt district of Phuc Tho, which will run until August 3.
Removing barriers and facilitating the access of Halal products to the Indonesian market is among the two countries' efforts to achieve the goal.
The forum is aimed at attracting overseas investment to contribute to Vietnam’s socio-economic development.
The Vietnamese Government for its part would create utmost conditions for South Korean companies to succeed in Vietnam and commit long-term presence in the country.
Mexico considers Vietnam a strategic market in Asia-Pacific.
UK trade minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan said the country wants to be a part of Vietnam’s development story in the 21st century, and fostering bilateral trade relations is among its priorities.
A trade and investment promotion conference is one of a series of 50 events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Vietnam continues to work with other members in ensuring sustainable development for the world economy, bringing inclusive benefits while striving to provide practical support to the developing and least developed members.
The Vietnam- Australia Enhanced Economic Engagement Strategy (EEES) shows some suitability for Hanoi in its recovery paths.
The Vietnamese Government continues to exercise monetary policies to contain inflation, stabilize macro-economic conditions, and support economic recovery.