Vietnamese exhibitors introduce a wide range of flagship products including seafood, cashew nuts, pepper, coffee, dragon fruit, sliced cassava, coconut-based products, footwear, perfume, and wooden furniture.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha visits a Vietnamese booth at the fair. (Photo: the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency) |
Vietnamese products drew strong interest from international partners and visitors. Notably, cashew nuts and pepper received positive feedback, making it onto the list of standout items at the fair, contributing to enhancing the image and value of Vietnamese goods in the international market.
According to Nguyen Tan Duc, head of the business support division at the Investment and Trade Promotion Center of Lao Cai province, the northeast locality has carried out many trade promotion activities with Yunnan province, including organizing delegations of Vietnamese enterprises to participate in the two events annually, to set up partnerships and sign economic contracts.
This year, Lao Cai facilitated the participation of seven import-export businesses in the events, where they signed cooperation agreements on logistics and import-export, he noted.
The CSA Expo is the leading economic and political event in southwestern China, supported by the Chinese Government as part of its "Go West" strategy and the Belt and Road Initiative. It serves as a platform for deepening China's cooperation with South Asian and ASEAN countries.
This year’s edition, themed “Solidarity and Cooperation for Common Development,” features 15 thematic exhibition zones covering 150,000 sq.m, with around 8,000 standard booths. The event draws participants from over 30 countries and territories, alongside businesses from more than 20 provinces and cities across China.
The expo helps not only promote Vietnamese products to Chinese and international partners, but also foster trade and sustainable development cooperation among countries in the region.
Source: VNA