Vissan, a well-known food producer in Vietnam, is seeking to boost its exports to Myanmar, a potential market in the Southeast Asian region.
Vissan General Director Van Duc Muoi introduced the company's exports, such as sausage, spring rolls and frozen food, during his recent working session with Myint Swe, the visiting chief minister of Myanmar's Yangon region.
Myint Swe spoke highly of the quality of Vietnamese products in general and Vissan's in particular. He said Vietnamese goods gained a foothold in Myanmar following a series of exhibitions held in that country that have won over the favour of its citizens.
He also expressed a willingness to serve as a bridge for Vissan to increase its exports to the Myanmar market, thus fostering economic ties between the two nations
He also expressed a willingness to serve as a bridge for Vissan to increase its exports to the Myanmar market, thus fostering economic ties between the two nations
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