“Hanoi Sales Promotion” 2022 opened on July 8 in Times City, Hoang Mai ward, Hanoi, aiming to stimulate consumer demand and tourism, ease difficulties, promote production and business, improve enterprise competitiveness, and develop business modes.
Hanoi (VNA) – “Hanoi Sales Promotion” 2022 opened on July 8 in Times City, HoangMai ward, Hanoi, aiming to stimulate consumer demand, ease difficulties, promoteproduction and business as well as improve enterprises' competitiveness.
The event ispart of the concentrated promotion programme of the capital city withdiscounts of up to 100% in more than 2,000 points of sale.
Speaking atthe opening ceremony, Tran Thi Phuong Lan, Director of the Hanoi Departmentof Industry and Trade, stressed that it is one of the important activities ofthe department in particular and thecity in general, in order to stimulate domestic demand and recoverproduction and business, thus contributing to municipalsocio-economic development in the post-COVID-19 period.
The event, which runs until July 12, drew the participation of more than 100 companies operatingin various fields such as industry, food, telecommunications, information technology,education and training.
𝓰 Within theframework of the Hanoi promotion programme, the department will continue to organisea series of fairs and exhibitions to boost domestic consumption, such as 2022"Cashless Event" in July and the "Hanoi White Night"2022./.
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