An exhibition featuring “Top Thai Brands” is scheduled to take place in Hanoi from August 17-20, according to the Vietnam National Trade Fair & Advertising Company (Vinexad).
At a Thai trade fair in Ho Chi Minh City (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – An exhibition featuring “Top Thai Brands” is scheduled totake place in Hanoi from August 17-20, according to the Vietnam National TradeFair & Advertising Company (Vinexad).
Co-hostedby the Thai Ministry of Commerce’s Department of International Trade Promotion,the Trade Office of the embassy of Thailand in Hanoi and Vinexad, the eventwill feature trade among exhibitors from August 17-18 and free public entryfrom August 19-20.
Duringthe first two days, 113 Thai companies and business associations will directlymeet Vietnamese importers to seek partners and business opportunities.
Later,192 stalls by Thai merchants and Vietnamese agents of Thai products will showcasefood and beverages, household appliances, apparel and accessories, householdelectrical appliances, health care products, and several other services.
Thaifood cooking demonstration and dance performances by Thai experts and troupesare also planned for.
The event is expected to raise mutual understandingand boost trade between the two countries. -VNA
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