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Hanoi Gift Show 2019 expected to lure some 10,000 local and foreign visitors
Anh Kiet 23:06, 2019/07/31
At the Hanoi Gift Show 2019, the organizing committee will conduct the “Match and Meet” program between exhibitors and foreign central buyers, with an aim to help importers find suppliers and strike deals at the show.
Hanoi Gift Show 2019 will take place in the capital city from October 17 to 20 and is expected to lure some 10,000 local and foreign visitors, according to the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade.

Handicrafts domestic and foreign enterprises will showcase their products in 650 stalls. The show is also expected to lure hundreds of central buyers from many countries and territories.
 
Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Industry and Trade Nguyen Thanh Hai speaks at the press conference. Photo: Bich Phuong
Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Industry and Trade Nguyen Thanh Hai speaks at the press conference. Photo: Bich Phuong
At the Hanoi Gift Show 2019, the organizing committee will conduct the “Match and Meet” program between exhibitors and foreign central buyers, with an aim to help importers find suppliers and sign deals at the show. 

Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade Nguyen Thanh Hai said that in addition to help handicraft enterprises and traditional craft villages find clients, Hanoi Gift Show 2019 will have a display area for products with new, unique and creative designs.

The event will open opportunities for traditional handicrafts of Vietnam in general and of Hanoi in particular to reach international markets and promote the export and sustainable development of Hanoi's handicraft industry, Hai added.

The organizing committee will arrange a voluntary team of university students majoring in foreign languages to work at the show as interpreters, Hai stressed.
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