Vietnamese goods were introduced at the event and received warm responses from visitors (Source :VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Vietnam Trade Office in Germany held a series of trade promotion programmes in Berlin on November 20.
A highlight of the series was Vietnam Day, organised by the trade office and Germany’s Selgros Cash & Carry. It aimed to promote Vietnamese products in the European country.
Many high-quality Vietnamese products, including coffee, beverages and traditional dishes were introduced at the event and received warm responses from visitors.
On the same day, a seminar opened at the Vietnam Trade Office, attracting participation from nearly 30 Vietnamese and German businesses.
According to Trade Counsellor Nguyen Huu Trang, the seminar aimed to connect enterprises and bring Vietnamese goods to the German market.
Pham Ngoc Ky, Chairman of the Vietnamese Business Association in Germany, said the association will do its utmost to work as a bridge, linking the two sides’ businesses and bolstering cooperation.
A trade promotion programme alꦆso opened in Poland’s capital city of Vacsava.♚-VNA
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