Top Thai Brands 2019 in Hanoi: 160 booths participating in the exhibition

May 17th at 09:50
17-05-2019 09:50:14+07:00

Top Thai Brands 2019 in Hanoi: 160 booths participating in the exhibition

128 Thai companies and three business associations with the total of 160 booths will be present at Top Thai Brands 2019 in Hanoi to meet up with Vietnamese companies and importers and discover opportunities to work with Vietnamese partners.

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), the Office of Commercial Affairs of the Thai Ministry of Commerce, the Royal Thai Embassy in Hanoi, in co-operation with Vinexad, will organise Top Thai Brands 2019 in Hanoi during May 23-26, 2019 at the Hanoi International Exhibition Center (I.C.E), Friendship Cultural Palace, 91 Tran Hung Dao Street, Hoan Kiem district.

Notably, Top Thai Brands 2019 in Hanoi will set aside half a day on May 23, 2019 for trade, while the following three and a half days – from May 23 afternoon to May 26 – will be open for the public. This special arrangement means to create good conditions for trade promotion and business matching (B2B) to introduce Thai products and services – significantly expanding business networking from previous years.

Around 160 booths of Thai companies and their largest agents in Vietnam will exhibit their high-quality products and services across various categories, including food and beverage (F&B), household products, baby products, fashion products, electronic appliances, automotive products, healthcare and beauty products, and trade services, among others.

As usual, in order to support the main activities, the event will also feature fruit and vegetable carving, Thai cooking demonstration and food tasting, and traditional dance performances by professional dancers from Thailand.

Returning to Hanoi one more time, Top Thai Brands 2019 is expected to not only promote bilateral trade and investment between Thailand and Vietnam, but also to enhance locals’ understanding of the rich culture of neighbouring Thailand.

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