Ha Noi will support connection in trading goods with localities

Apr 24th at 08:22
24-04-2020 08:22:49+07:00

Ha Noi will support connection in trading goods with localities

The People’s Committee of Ha Noi on Wednesday issued plans on organising activities to connect production and distribution of goods between Ha Noi and other provinces and cities nationwide by year-end.

 

These activities are aimed at strengthening regional links and supporting consumption of goods and agricultural products to ensure supply for the capital city.

Accordingly, in the last two quarters of this year, Ha Noi will organise delegations of municipal officials and businesses to many provinces and cities nationwide to enhance trade promotion activities.

They include Bac Giang, Hung Yen, Lao Cai, Quang Ninh, Son La, Hoa Binh, Nam Dinh, Bac Kan, Yen Bai, Ha Giang, Lang Son, Long An, Ben Tre, Can Tho and An Giang.

Ha Noi and those provinces and cities will open conferences and goods trading activities to display products and sign contracts and memoranda of understanding. Those will help Ha Noi to have increased supply of goods, meeting the city’s demand.

At the same time, the city will organise delegations of Ha Noi’s businesses to join the programme on cooperation and support to connect consumption of agricultural products and goods with economic regions. It expects to implement this programme in Ninh Thuan Province or Lam Dong Province in the central and central highlands region and Tra Vinh Province in the southern region.

In Ha Noi, the city will organise weeks for fruits and agricultural products of provinces and cities to support localities facing difficulties in consumption and export. Those weeks will introduce farming produce of other provinces and cities to the capital city’s consumers.

In addition, Ha Noi will support provinces and cities nationwide in opening their weeks for fruit and agricultural products in the capital city.

Those activities are expected to support businesses, cooperatives and farmers in Ha Noi and other provinces and cities in following supply and demand of the market to have flexible production and business plans and ensure the balance of supply and demand.

At the same time, they will support businesses and cooperatives to promote brands and products in the domestic market and to export goods to foreign markets via distribution systems of foreign firms in Viet Nam, such as Central Group, Aeon and Lotte.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnam state oil producer proposes temporary halt of oil imports

A representative of the trade ministry, however, suggested measures should be in compliance with current regulations and international agreements that Vietnam is a...

Vietnam freshens solar sector with FIT

The new decision will fill the gaps of Decision No.11/2017/QD-TTg dated April 2017 as amended by Decision No.02/2019/QD-TTg dated January 2019. Overall, Decision 13...

Losse a roadblock to SCIC divestment plans at Quang Ninh Thermal Power

The losses reported by Quang Ninh Thermal Power JSC will make it harder for State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC)  to divest the company this year.

An Phat Holdings makes fresh move towards sustainable development

Since 2013, An Phat Bioplastics JSC (AAA) has ventured into the research and development of environmentally friendly product lineups. At the time, AAA financed a...

Most tourism firms forecast 80 per cent revenue drop

More than three-quarters of tourism firms expect their revenue in the second quarter to fall more than 80 per cent from the same period last year due to the...

EVN's standalone profile steady despite tariff cut, collection delays

Vietnam Electricity's (EVN) Standalone Credit Profile (SCP) of 'bb' has reasonable headroom to absorb the impact of the proposed reduction in electricity tariffs in...

Calls made for FiT extension in light of pandemic dilemma

Following the release of the newly-approved second feed-in tariff (FiT) for solar energy, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has proposed the government to...

Volume of cargo in four months up despite COVID-19

The volume of cargo passing Vietnamese ports in the first four months of this year rose by four per cent to about 215.3 million tonnes despite the novel coronavirus...

EVN’s BB rating remains steady despite tariff cut: Fitch

The trade ministry has decided to cut electricity tariffs for certain customers by 10% for the next three months to support economic activities amid the Covid-19...

Would Vietnam tourism industry recover soon?

The tourism industry worldwide has gone into hibernation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, leaving many people out of work and struggling to earn a living.


MOST READ


Back To Top