Bac Giang consumer products fair attracts major brands

Nov 15th at 14:13
15-11-2014 14:13:57+07:00

Bac Giang consumer products fair attracts major brands

A trade fair in the northern city of Bac Giang drew 150 businesses from 13 provinces.

The weeklong fair, which opened yesterday, features 320 booths offering consumer products such as electronics, apparel and jewellery.

Major brand names such as the military-run Viettel, apparel maker Hanosimex and seafood producer 584 Nha Trang are attending the fair, giving local producers the chance to seal lucrative supply and distribution deals.

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