As many as 230 businesses from 30 Vietnamese and Chinese localities have their products displayed on more than 400 stalls at the 2013 Vietnam-China Trade Fair.
The annual event, themed “Cooperation, Friendship, Integration and Development”, was jointly held by the Mong Cai city People’s Committee and China’s Guangxi province.
Among key export items are seafood, handicraft and timber products, machines, and electronics.
Participants are hopeful to seek trade and investment cooperation in both countries.
Nguyen Van Thanh, Vice Chairman of the Quang Ninh provincial People’s Committee, said the fair is a good chance to increase trade promotions and exchanges between local and foreign businesses, export market share, and mutual support for the benefit of long-term development.
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