The trade delegation is expected to include 20 to 25 representatives from Vietnamese agencies, organizations and businesses. From May 24 to June 1, the delegation will visit Osaka, Aichi and Tokyo to engage in a dynamic series of trade promotion activities.

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Workers make garments for export at a Viet Hung Textile Garment Company plant.

The program aims to introduce Vietnam’s high-quality goods and services to Japanese businesses. It also focuses on establishing sustainable partnerships through business seminars and facilitating direct meetings between Vietnamese enterprises and business support organizations, importers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers and reputable manufacturers in Japan.

Additionally, it serves as a golden opportunity to promote Vietnamese businesses and brands on the international stage, confirming their position and competitive capabilities.

The program is open to enterprises across all economic sectors, business and investment support organizations, industrial zones, export processing zones and representatives from ministries, sectors and localities.

Priority will be given to industries with strong export potential to Japan, including mechanical engineering, agriculture, food, furniture, wood products, plastics, toys, textiles, footwear, handicrafts, information technology, advanced technology, digital transformation and green energy. Special emphasis will be placed on products recognized as National Brands in 2024.

To ensure effectiveness, VIETRADE has called on businesses to register for participation before March 20.

Following the Ministry of Industry and Trade's plan, many localities across Vietnam have swiftly launched trade promotion activities to help businesses seize export opportunities in the Japanese market.

The Binh Thuan Department of Industry and Trade has recognized the program as an effective method to open doors for potential business and export activities. As a result, the department has actively coordinated with relevant agencies and associations within the province to disseminate information and encourage local businesses to register for participation.

In 2024, Japan remained a key market for Binh Thuan, accounting for nearly 32% of the province’s total export turnover, with major export products including shrimp, fish, other seafood, textiles and paper.

Source: VNA