Vietnamese goods fair opens in Tien Giang Province

Mar 25th at 10:49
25-03-2014 10:49:04+07:00

Vietnamese goods fair opens in Tien Giang Province

Around 120 businesses are showcasing their products at the Vietnamese high-quality products fair that opened today in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province.

The fair, which will run until March 30, has 350 booths showcasing various products, including clothes, textiles, footwear, handicrafts, food and electrical goods.

The fair is also hosting programmes to link businesses and small traders, projects that support young locals' start-ups, performances and games.

Several exhibitors are using the show to launch new products and are offering one-off discounts.

Organised by the Business Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Goods and the Tien Giang Trade and Investment Promotion Centre, the fair seeks to help businesses gain a stronger foothold in the domestic market.

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