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Vietnamese food promoted at Asian largest fair
Vov/Hanoitimes 15:28, 2014/04/09
Nearly 30 Vietnamese businesses are participating in the largest international food tradeshow in Asia –Food & Hotel Asia (FHA)–ongoing in Singapore from April 8-11.

The event offers an opportunity for businesses to promote their products, seek business partners and learn more about different types of goods and trademarks in the world marketplace

Vu Thi Tuyet Huong who is in charge of export activities of Vietnam Food Industries Joint Stock Company (VIFON) said that the company exports instant noodles, noodle soup, and porridge to over 50 nations in the world.

The company participates in events like these to further expand export markets, she said.
 

 

VIFON aims to sell their products in 60 nations in the coming time and wants to locate a distributor in Singapore and a partner in Thailand and Myanmar during the event.

HCM City-based Vien Hong Company, which is taking part in the event for the first time, also wants to seek partners in Singapore and other nations in South East Asia.

Vien Hong Company General Director Ming-Te Huang, said that each year, the firm exports snack food in various types worth US$2 million to many nations and territories such as the Republic of Korea (RoK), Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

Many joint venture companies in Vietnam such as Topcake, Intermix and Showa Sangyo and Itochu also attending the event in the hopes of finding international partners and expanding exports to the global marketplace.

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