Fair on Thai products underway in Da Nang

Jun 26th at 08:03
26-06-2020 08:03:35+07:00

Fair on Thai products underway in Da Nang

A wide range of consumer goods made in Thailand are being exhibited at a trade fair in the central coastal city of Da Nang.

 

Opened on Thursday, the fair features 40 Vietnamese businesses showcasing their products including foodstuff and beverages, fresh fruits, home appliances, garments and jewellery and gems at more than 60 stalls.

In his speech at the event's opening ceremony, the municipal People's Committee vice chairman Nguyen Van Thanh said the fair will make a contribution to enhancing bilateral trade between Thailand and Viet Nam, especially in the post-pandemic context.

Thanh also described the event as a good chance for local businesses to explore new opportunities and seek partners.

The fair will last until Sunday.

Last year, two-way trade between the two nations witnessed a yearly modest decline of 3.4 per cent to US$16.9 billion. Of the sum, $5.3 billion came from Vietnamese exports, a year-on-year decrease of 4 per cent while its import from Thailand also dropped 3.2 per cent at $11.6 billion.

The two countries hope to hit $20 billion bilateral trade by the end of this year.

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