The Vietnamese Goods Week has been opened in Thailand, introducing high-quality products and Vietnamese cuisine to Thai people.
Vietnamese products on display at the Vietnamese Goods Week in Thailand
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The representative of Central Group affirmed the company wants to help Vietnamese enterprises to export their products via its large network of distribution. Vietnamese businesses will have a chance to display their products at Vietnam Fair in Japan's largest eco-friendly shopping centre - AEON Lake Town Saitama - on September 2-4.
Vietnamese goods will be showcased at 20 booths and will include garments and textiles, footwear, farm produce, food and home furniture. During the event, Vietnamese firms will also meet AEON's wholesale importers and other Japanesde businesses while studying the distribution network in Tokyo.
Co-organised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan and AEON Group, the forthcoming event is part of the Government's plan to help Vietnamese businesses participate in foreign distribution networks between now and 2020.
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