Vietnam tightens trade activities of strategic products
Given the current Covid-19 impacts on the economy, closer supervision on products having significant impacts on the economy is required.
Given the current Covid-19 impacts on the economy, closer supervision on products having significant impacts on the economy is required.
Public investment, exports, and domestic consumption continue would be the three key factors for Vietnam’s economy this year.
Public investment, trade and domestic consumption remain key for Vietnam’s economic recovery in 2021.
To date, Hanoi has completed a similar process for 630 OCOP products achieving 3-star rating and above, exceeding the target of having at least 500 OCOP products.
The Vietnamese online booth, an initiative from the Vietnam’s trade ministry to boost domestic consumption, could be a viable option for enterprises to access the market via a modern distribution channel.
The OCOP program, with a view to honoring prominent craft villages’ goods and products, has been identified by Hanoi’s authorities as one of the solutions to boost domestic consumption.
Hanoi has played a key role in forming supply and production chains among local enterprises from various provinces and cities, said a senior government official.
Enterprises joining the event would have chances to sell their products on e-commerce platforms such as Sendo, Tiki, Voso, among others.
The trade fair attracts the participation of 22 enterprises with 25 booths displaying a variety of goods from household appliances, food, clothes, footwear to garment products.
Covering an area of 100 square meters at the Agricultural Trade Promotion Center, the store sells over 400 OCOP products and goods from 15 provinces and cities, including clothes, beverages, vegetables, and furniture.