Can Tho's companies display their products in Belgium
16:11, 2014/09/08
The event, expected to draw over 10,000 visitors, provides an excellent opportunity for them to popularise the Vietnamese land and its people as well as to tout the region’s investment potential to Belgian and other foreign visitors.
Can Tho City is an honoured guest, at the 69th Accenta International Trade Fair taking place from Sept. 6-14 at Ghent City in Belgium.
More than 50 companies from Can Tho and the surrounding Mekong Delta Provinces are displaying their high quality Made-in-Vietnam products and services in over 38 pavilions spanning a 1,200 square metre area at the fair.
Vietnamese goods and services on display include aquatic products, textiles, handicrafts, processing industry, logistics, electronics, and tourism services.
At the event, Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander De Croo noted the country has considerable expertise in the fields of agriculture and fisheries while Vietnam has a number of attractive handmade products, consequently both sides should be able to capitalise on cooperation opportunities.
For his part, Truong Quang Hoai Nam, Vice Chairman of the Can Tho City People’s Committee said the city wants to strengthen trade cooperation with East Flanders and European enterprises and hopes that a number of contracts will be signed at the event.
Within the framework of Accenta fair, a series of seminars introducing the city’s policy and business environment and exchanges on education and training are being staged.
The Vietnamese delegation will also conduct market surveys in a number of European countries to obtain better insight into potential opportunities for expanded cooperation and investment.
More than 50 companies from Can Tho and the surrounding Mekong Delta Provinces are displaying their high quality Made-in-Vietnam products and services in over 38 pavilions spanning a 1,200 square metre area at the fair.
Vietnamese goods and services on display include aquatic products, textiles, handicrafts, processing industry, logistics, electronics, and tourism services.
At the event, Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander De Croo noted the country has considerable expertise in the fields of agriculture and fisheries while Vietnam has a number of attractive handmade products, consequently both sides should be able to capitalise on cooperation opportunities.
For his part, Truong Quang Hoai Nam, Vice Chairman of the Can Tho City People’s Committee said the city wants to strengthen trade cooperation with East Flanders and European enterprises and hopes that a number of contracts will be signed at the event.
Within the framework of Accenta fair, a series of seminars introducing the city’s policy and business environment and exchanges on education and training are being staged.
The Vietnamese delegation will also conduct market surveys in a number of European countries to obtain better insight into potential opportunities for expanded cooperation and investment.
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