Vietnamese enterprises attend trade fair in Cambodia
Enterprises in the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long are taking part in an international trade fair in Kampong Speu town in the Cambodian province of Kampong Speu.
Cambodia’s Secretary of State for Commerce H.E Chhuon Dara (L) visited Vinh Long's booth at the fair (Source :VNA)
Phnom Penh (VNA) - Enterprises in the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long are taking part in an international tr🍸ade fair in Kampong Speu town in the Cambod❀ian province of Kampong Speu.
Speaking at the opening ceremony on March 15, Cambodia’s Secretary of State for Commerce H.E Chhuon Dara praised the participation of Vietnam’s businessmen, which he said reflected the strong cooperation efforts made by the two provinces’ authorities.
Vietnamese commodities displayed at the fair included agricultural produce, home appliances, food and apparel received positive responses from locals.
The Kampong Speu trade fair lasts through to March 19, and features 80 stands from Cambodian, Thai and Vietnamese enterprises.
Vietnam’s Vinh Long province and Cambodia’s Kampong Speu have established a pair relationship and they have worked to increase their trade.-VNA
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