Hanoi holds trade fair promoting Vietnamese goods
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.
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.
The Covid-19 pandemic could push an additional 130 million people worldwide into chronic hunger by the end of 2020.
This is the second FTA that the EU has ever made with a Southeast Asian country, after Singapore.
EVFTA provides a means of market diversification for EU and Vietnamese businesses.
Hunger and malnutrition were an increasing problem worldwide before the pandemic. Restrictions imposed to curb disease spread have disrupted local and international food supply chains, making the problem even more urgent.
Using renewable energy can help aquaculture sector in Vietnam alleviate pressure on land and protect the environment.
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City top the country's localities for the number of coronavirus cases and have several virus hot spots.
The shutdown of non-essential service is the latest tough move in Vietnam to contain the new coronavirus that has caused 153 infected cases.
According to forecasts of BMI Research, Vietnam’s food industry is expected to achieve annual growth of 10.9% in 2015-2020.