Vinh Phuc seeks opportunities for exports to Russia
Permanent Vice Secretary of the Party’s Committee of northern Vinh Phuc province Tran Van Vinh has visited Russia as part of his tour of several European nations to promote trade.
Moscow (VNA) – Permanent ViceSecretary of the Party’s Committee of northern Vinh Phuc province Tran Van Vinhhas visited Russia as part of his tour of several European nations to promote trade.
Vinh and his entourage arrived in Russia onSeptember 3 for the start of the tour in the hope of seeking opportunities forgoods from Vinh Phuc to gain access to this market.
Welcoming the delegation, Charge d’affaires toRussia Lai Ngoc Doan said he hopes information gained from the fact-findingtrip will be taken into account in the province’s economic and tradepolicy-making. The Embassy of Vietnam in Moscow has been acting as a bridge tohelp Vietnamese enterprises connect with the Russian market.
According to Vice Secretary Tran Van Vinh, VinhPhuc has advantage in assembly industry with large industrial parks. Theprovince has grown clean red dragon fruits and Cavendish banana in an effort todevelop clean agriculture, Vinh said, adding that it is eyeing to enhance tradewith Russia and has prepared all necessary information, including itsstrengths, to promote itself among local partners.
The delegation visited Hanoi-Moscow trade centrein Moscow and learn firsthand about how to open a business representative atthe centre.-VNA
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