Trade ministry to host livestream promoting Vietnamese goods

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04-03-2026 08:20:52+07:00

Trade ministry to host livestream promoting Vietnamese goods

The livestream session is expected to become a platform to connect businesses and consumers while expanding digital distribution channels.

The second edition of the hybrid venue, titled 'Sức sống hàng Việt' (Vitality of Vietnamese Goods), will take place from March 7 to 9 at 62 Tràng Tiền Street, Hoàn Kiếm. — Photo baochinhphu.vn

The Ministry of Industry and Trade will hold a three-day exhibition and livestream sales event in Hà Nội this week to promote domestic products and spur consumption.

The second edition of the hybrid venue, titled 'Sức sống hàng Việt' (Vitality of Vietnamese Goods), will take place from March 7 to 9 at 62 Tràng Tiền Street, Hoàn Kiếm.

A highlight of the programme will be a three-hour livestream session to promote and sell products from 9am to 12 pm on March 8 via the official TikTok channel of the ministry’s Agency for Domestic Market Surveillance and Development.

The exhibition will feature processed agricultural products of high quality, such as coconut-based goods, and cosmetics and personal care products derived from Vietnamese ginseng and indigenous herbs.

The livestream session is expected to become a platform to connect businesses and consumers while expanding digital distribution channels.

Organisers said the participation of domestic brands demonstrates growing capacity in research and development, as well as efforts to build sustainable local supply chains.

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, many exhibitors will offer gift sets at discounts ranging from 15 per cent to 35 per cent.

The ministry said the event forms part of broader efforts to encourage domestic consumption and enhance the visibility of Vietnamese products in both physical and digital marketplaces. 

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- 15:00 03/03/2026





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