Vietnam attends international gifts fair in Singapore
For the first time, eight Vietnamese businesses are attending the Singapore Gifts and Premiums Fair from July 26-28, with the aim of boosting exports of Vietnamese handicrafts and gifts to Singapore and other countries.
Singapore (VNA) – For the first time, eight Vietnamesebusinesses are attending the Singapore Gifts and Premiums Fair from July 26-28,with the aim of boosting exports of Vietnamese handicrafts and gifts toSingapore and other countries.
🎃 The firms have been showcasing a range ofproducts, including wool toys, rattan handbags, aloes wood souvenirs, canvasand statues together with silk products, attracting many international visitors.
They also reached several deals with other foreign businesses which areinterested Vietnamese products. The event offered a good opportunity for the Vietnamese firms tointroduce their products, meet with and directly negotiate with foreignpartners, distributors and importers, said Nguyen Viet Chi, Vietnam’s TradeCounsellor in Singapore.
She noted that Vietnamese companies can also update with the latesttrends of design and packaging at the event to increase exports and betterserve customers’ demands.
𒅌 The gifts fair, the biggest event held inSingapore, has gathered businesses from 25 countries and territories includingthe United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Indonesia, China, andSingapore, among others.–VNA
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