Conference to boost trade connections in Central - Central Highlands region
A conference on connecting trade between suppliers in the Central - Central Highlands region and exporting enterprises and trade promotion organisations will take place in the central city of DA Nang on July 15.
A conference on connecting trade between suppliers in the Central - Central Highlands region and exporting enterprises and trade promotion organisations will take place in Da Nang on July 15. (Photo: thuonghieucongluan.com.vn)
Da Nang (VNS/VNA) - A conference on connecting tradebetween suppliers in the Central - Central Highlands region and exportingenterprises and trade promotion organisations will take place in the centralcity of Da Nang on July 15.
TheVietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade) under the Ministry of Industry andTrade co-operates with the city's Department of Industry and Trade and thetrade promotion agencies of localities in the Central region - CentralHighlands to organise the event.
This is an activity under the 2022 National Programme on Trade Promotion, inorder to promote support for businesses to continue production, connect supplyand demand between businesses and distributors and exporting businesses andforeign trade promotion organisations.
The event will organise a display area introducing typical products, productswith export potential of 16 provinces and cities in the Central - CentralHighlands region with the participation of more than 300 suppliers andbusinesses.
The programme is expected to attract about 15,000 domestic and internationalvisitors to visit and shop over four days.
In addition, Vietrade will also coordinate with the Vietnamese trade offices inthe US, the Republic of Korea and Australia to organise a programme toconnect Vietnamese exporting businesses with distributors in the US, RoK,and Australian markets to promote trade in these markets./.
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