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Mini Thailand Week returns to Hai Phong

Mini Thailand Week has returned to the northern port city of Hai Phong this year, starting on June 25 and aiming to restore trade between the two countries following COVID-19.
Mini Thailand Week returns to Hai Phong ảnh 1The Mini Thailand Week is opened in Hai Phong city on June 25 (Photo: VNA)

HaiPhong (VNA) - Mini Thailand Week has returned to the northern portcity of Hai Phong this year, starting on June 25 and aiming to restore tradebetween the two countries following COVID-19.

Running toJune 28, the exhibition features 67 booths from 40 Vietnamese importers of Thaiproducts.

Ondisplay are high-quality Made-in-Thailand food and beverages, fresh fruit, homeappliances, clothing, jewellery, beauty products, decorative items, souvenirs,and other goods.

ThaiAmbassador to Vietnam Thani Saengrat said the two countries boast longstandingtrade relations and remain important trade partners of each other.

Two-waytrade has grown steadily, he added, exceeding 17 billion USD last year.

ViceChairman of the Hai Phong City People’s Committee Nguyen Van Thanh said MiniThailand Week 2020 is vital in further expanding Thailand’s trade ties withVietnam and especially with the port city.

It alsoprovides a good opportunity for local enterprises and investors to exchangeexperience and seek partnerships with Thai counterparts to further boostbilateral trade./.
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