In the context of a fluctuating global economy, effectively utilizing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and connecting with major distribution corporations worldwide are becoming key to the development of Vietnamese businesses.
An international workshop themed "Promoting the export of Vietnamese goods to international markets through the cross-border e-commerce system" was held successfully in Ho Chi Minh City, attracting the attention of more than 200 Vietnamese and regional businesses.
Vietnam is transforming into a new global manufacturing hub, offering a diverse range of products that are competitively priced and continuously improving in quality, assessed foreign distributors and importers, who will participate in the Vietnam International Sourcing expo this June.
The source of Vietnamese goods is being focused on by large global distribution corporations to include in their supply chains because it has many great advantages (in terms of trade, geography, national advantages) and has strengths in many important products, responsible production... This is an opportunity for Vietnamese enterprises to take...
With an import demand of nearly 1,500 billion USD, the Latin American market is becoming an attractive destination for Vietnamese goods, especially fashion, furniture, and frozen food.
The upcoming Viet Nam International Sourcing 2024 event is set to showcase the country's burgeoning industrial prowess, attracting a host of major international distribution and purchasing corporations.
On the morning of October 18, the second “Vietnamese Goods Week” event in 2024 officially opened at the Carrefour supermarket in Collégien city in the eastern suburbs of Paris. This is a big step forward in promoting and expanding the presence of Vietnamese products and culture in the French market, carried out through the cooperation between...
Bringing Vietnamese brands to the world is difficult, maintaining the brand is even more difficult. It is a process that requires businesses to constantly innovate, develop, create quality products, and serve the diverse needs of consumers.
As the world’s leading distributors and buyers increasingly pay attention to Vietnamese suppliers, it is important that Vietnamese businesses seize these opportunities and always be ready to meet the requirements. This will help create a launching pad to bring Vietnamese goods further into the international supply chain.
On the evening of January 19, the Hanoi Center for Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion chaired and coordinated with the People's Committee of My Duc district and relevant agencies and units to organize a trade fair and introduce OCOP products in My Duc district.