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Vietnam OCOPEX 2025 to take place in August

OCOP Export Products Fair 2025 (Vietnam OCOPEX 2025) will feature 300 booths from over 150 enterprises.

THE HANOI TIMES — The OCOP (One Commune, One Product) Export Products Fair 2025 is slated to take place between August 1 and 3 at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel Relic Site in Hanoi, according to the Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Le Minh Hoan, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly (center), and delegates visit the OCOP Export Products Fair 2024. Photo: tapchicongthuong.vn

The fair will display OCOP-certified products such as tea, coffee, souvenirs, medicinal products, agarwood, essential oils, turmeric powder, processed foods, dried foods, bird's nests and beauty products like shampoo, conditioner and serum.

The program will also feature a seminar on applying digital transformation to boost OCOP exports, a forum on global consumption trends and export opportunities, and a trade exchange between Vietnamese enterprises and international importers.

Vietnamese OCOP products have a good reputation both at home and abroad, according to a report by the Trade Promotion Agency.

"With its diverse advantages and potential in natural resources, climate and culture, Vietnam is successful in exporting its popular agricultural products as well as its many specialty products and products with local cultural value," said the report.

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