Vietnamese high-quality goods fair opens in An Giang

Mar 9th at 09:52
09-03-2017 09:52:52+07:00

Vietnamese high-quality goods fair opens in An Giang

A trade fair on Vietnamese high-quality goods organized organised by the Association of Vietnamese High-quality Goods Enterprises and the An Giang Province Trade and Investment Promotion Centre is currently underway.

The trade fair opened on the Tuesday evening of March 7 in Long Xuyen City, An Giang Province.

This fair, on until March 12, has on display high-quality goods of 150 Vietnamese enterprises at 350 pavilions, including consumer goods, electrical appliances, processed wooden products and machines for agriculture.

The organisation board also organized organised many other activities, including trade promotion activities and seminars to connect enterprises to develop special farming products in Viet Nam as well as in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta region.

An exhibition was held to present typical high-quality products produced by Vietnamese enterprises over the past 21 years to encourage further development of such products.

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