Sep 26, 2015 / 17:08
Hanoi to open Vietnamese Goods Week 2015 programme on September 27
Vietnamese Goods Week 2015 will be held on September 27 in Hanoi, HCM City and Da Nang to raise public awareness of Vietnamese goods as well as their competitiveness.
Accordingly, Vietnamese Goods Week 2015 will organise an exhibition at the Giang Vo Exhibition center in Hanoi from September 27 to October 1.
Covering an area of over 6,000sq.m, the exhibition is expected to attract more than 500 booths from around 300 local groups, corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The Vietnamese goods of garment and textile, leather shoes, and petroleum, in addition to building material, mechanic equipment, electronics, and food technology would be showcased at the event.
Enterprises participating in the exhibition would be chosen from 63 firms with national trademark award in 2014. One hundred Vietnamese companies achieved outstanding products and services in 2014.
Besides, the one-week programme will hold conferences to unravel the difficulties of Vietnamese goods producers.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ho Thi Kim Thoa said the week has been one of solutions to support the plan of developing a local market link to the Vietnamese to give priority to the Vietnamese goods campaign.
The plan targeted that 90% of Vietnamese consumers and businesses should know about the campaign by 2015 and 70% of Vietnamese goods could be competitive in rural and remote areas by 2020.
It also targeted to ensure that all localities in the country organise supporting services to connect supply and demand of producers of Vietnamese goods.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, there would be no entry fee for SMEs, artists and trade villages attending the week. Big groups and corporations would have to pay a fee to join the event.
Covering an area of over 6,000sq.m, the exhibition is expected to attract more than 500 booths from around 300 local groups, corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The Vietnamese goods of garment and textile, leather shoes, and petroleum, in addition to building material, mechanic equipment, electronics, and food technology would be showcased at the event.
Enterprises participating in the exhibition would be chosen from 63 firms with national trademark award in 2014. One hundred Vietnamese companies achieved outstanding products and services in 2014.
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Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ho Thi Kim Thoa said the week has been one of solutions to support the plan of developing a local market link to the Vietnamese to give priority to the Vietnamese goods campaign.
The plan targeted that 90% of Vietnamese consumers and businesses should know about the campaign by 2015 and 70% of Vietnamese goods could be competitive in rural and remote areas by 2020.
It also targeted to ensure that all localities in the country organise supporting services to connect supply and demand of producers of Vietnamese goods.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, there would be no entry fee for SMEs, artists and trade villages attending the week. Big groups and corporations would have to pay a fee to join the event.
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