On December 25, at the opening of a 4-day trade fair running through showcasing Vietnamese commercial goods at the Tatmadaw Hall in Yangon, Myanmar, Bui Huy Son, director of the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency said the outlook for the Myanmar market looks good— showing high potential for Vietnam exports and investment.
Popular brands participating at the trade fair in Myanmar include Vinamilk, Trung Nguyen, Eurowindow, Kangaroo, Sunhouse, Haiha-Kotobuki and Bitas.
Vietnam Ambassador to Myanmar Luan Thuy Duong in turn unveiled plans to organize several additional exhibitions and conferences in Yangon and Mandalay in Myanmar next year, saying the other exhibitions and conferences are awaiting approvals and are in the planning stage.
In the conferences, Ambassador Duong told the audience that Vietnam will have excellent speakers including ambassadors, senior government officials, lawyers, bankers, insurers and investors providing expert advice on trade and investment matters.
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