Up to 400 pavilions will be set up at Hanoi Gift Show 2020, scheduled for October 15-18, heard a press conference held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade on October 8.
The Hanoi Gift Show 2020, an international fair for gifts and crafts, is expected to contribute to stable growth of the municipal handicraft export value this year. (Photo: chinhphu.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Up to 400 pavilions will beset up at Hanoi Gift Show 2020, scheduled for October 15-18, heard a pressconference held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade on October 8.
The annual event is set to create a playground for handicraftbusinesses and makers, and promote connectivity between domestic and foreignfirms in the industry.
Over the past eight years, the fair has attracted morethan 1,950 enterprises and production facilities in Hanoi and 40 other citiesand provinces, along with 5,200 importers and visitors from 45 countries andterritories worldwide.
Notably, over 600 contracts, memoranda of understandingand cooperation agreements worth some 50 million USD have been reached duringthe show. Hanoi Gift Show 2020 is expected to welcome more than 10,000visitors./.
A zone for craft-making performance will arranged at the Hanoi Gift Show 2019, scheduled for October 17 – 20, according to Hoang Minh Lam from the Hanoi Industrial Promotion and Development Consultancy Centre.
The annual Hanoi Gift Show 2019, the eighth of its kind, is expected to welcome 1,000 handicraft importers and over 10,000 visitors, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Industry and Trade Nguyen Thanh Hai told a press conference on October 11.
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