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HCM City conference to link buyers, sellers of goods

A conference to link buyers and sellers of goods in Ho Chi Minh City and 45 other cities and provinces opened in the city on September 26.
HCM City conference to link buyers, sellers of goods ảnh 1A booth displaying handicrafts from Phu Yen province on the sidelines of the suppliers-buyers conference in HCM City and 45 cities and provinces being held in HCM City from September 26 to 29 (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - A conference to link buyers and sellers of goods in Ho Chi Minh City and 45 other cities and provinces opened in the city on September 26.  

The four-day event has attracted 1,458 suppliers and 883 purchasing businesses, including modern retailers, export companies, restaurants, hotels, businesses that supply meals to industrial parks and businesses, and collective kitchens.

Nguyen Huynh Trang, Deputy Director of the city Department of Industry and Trade, said at this year's conference sourcing firms and consumers in the city discovered nearly 2,000 items such as agricultural products, local specialties in various places, fruits and vegetables, handicrafts, and consumer products that 558 businesses showcased in 449 booths.

This year her department has invited some foreign buyers and local export firms to take part to promote exports of products to markets like Thailand and Australia, she said.

Le Thanh Liem, Vice Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee, said the conference is an important trade promotion event, which will help expand the market for domestically produced goods.

Nguyen Huu Lap, Vice Chairman of the Ben Tre provincial People’s Committee, said the conference has in the past significantly helped promote the consumption of his province’s products, enabling businesses to expand production and trading and contributing to socio-economic development.

He said he hopes the Ministry of Industry and Trade, HCM City and businesses will continue to provide producers in the province with market information and standards and requirements for goods, help connect them with distributors and create favourable conditions for the province’s goods to enter the city’s modern distribution network.

Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai hailed the conference as a channel to promote and expand markets for Vietnamese goods nation-wide and connect with export channels./.
VNA

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