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“Hanoi Goods Week in Moscow 2016”

“Hanoi Goods Week in Moscow 2016” will focus on typical goods of Hanoi, and create chances for Hanoi enterprises to connect to trade goods.

In the afternoon of August 17, at the meeting of enterprises joined in “Hanoi Goods Week in Moscow 2016” held by  Hanoi Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion Center (HPA), Director of HPA, Mr. Nguyen Gia Phuong said that it was not the first event of introducing typical products to Russian market.
At the Trade Center of Hanoi – Moscow Multicomplex (Incentra), the “Moscow -Vietnamese High Quality Goods Fair 2015”, HPA has called nearly 60 Hanoi enterprises to join and display their products. Accordingly, HPA and Hanoi – Moscow Trade Center Investment JS. Company and Vietnamese Embassy in Russia continued to hold “Hanoi Goods Trade Week in Moscow 2016” from September 9-16.
In this expo, beside stores introducing each enterprise in an area of 1,500 – 2,000m2, HPA also organize special stores displaying typical images and goods of Hanoi, while enterprises have good opportunity to contact, discuss and cooperate with potential customers.

 
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Chairwoman  of Hanoi Crafts and Craft villages Association, Mrs. Ha Thi Vinh along with joined enterprises proposed that at this expo, HPA and Incentra should diversify activities of supporting Hanoi enterprises towards connection of Hanoi enterprises, Vietnamese enterprises and overseas Vietnamese living in Moscow.
"Among the enterprises participated the Fair, there are many specialized production units of specialties - culinary Vietnamese foods as dried noodles, chili sauce, tomato sauce, sausages and so on. Customers in the market mainly are Vietnamese living in Russia thus it is an opportunity to help enterprises connect and promote products"- Mrs. Vinh focused.
Regarding this issue, Chairman of Incentra, Mr. Nguyen Canh Son, during the framework of “Hanoi Goods Week in Moscow 2016”, Incentra and HPA also organized survey programs named Food City, Evropeisky, Liublino, Sadovod, etc.
These are the main business locations of Vietnamese living in Russia specializing in wholesale of consumer goods, textiles garments, handicrafts, agricultural and fishery products, canned food, etc.
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