Hanoi unveils 150 most popular Vietnamese products and services for 2024
The "Most Popular Vietnamese Products" voting program is part of the city's broader efforts to encourage the consumption of local goods.
Hanoi has recognized 150 products and services from 142 companies as the "Most Popular Vietnamese Products" for 2024, part of the "Vietnamese People Prioritize Vietnamese Products" campaign.
Many products of Hanoi's enterprises are preferred by local consumers. Photo: Hoai Nam/ The Hanoi Times |
According to Nguyen Lan Huong, Chairwoman of the Hanoi Committee of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front and head of the campaign, the award ceremony for the 150 Vietnamese products and services most appreciated by consumers will be held on November 28 at Trinh Cong Son Walking Street in Tay Ho District.
She said the "Most Popular Vietnamese Products" voting program is part of the city's broader efforts to promote pride in Vietnamese goods and foster a culture of local consumption.
Launched in July, the program received more than 535,000 votes, including more than 304,000 online votes via binhchonhangviet.com.vn and more than 231,000 direct votes in residential areas and shopping malls.
Huong also urged relevant agencies to actively identify new and high-quality products to increase their visibility.
She suggested that in 2025, the city will hold a ceremony to honor companies and products that have been part of the campaign for 15 consecutive years.
Nguyen Lan Huong, Chairwoman of the Hanoi Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, speaks at the announcement event. |
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