Events to promote Vietnam-Russia trade ties

A series of events, including a fair showcasing Vietnamese high-quality goods, conferences and workshops will be organised in Moscow, Russia to promote trade relations between the two countries.
Events to promote Vietnam-Russia trade ties ảnh 1The press conference (Source: VNA)

Moscow (VNA) - A series of events, including a fair showcasing Vietnamese high-quality goods, conferences and workshops will be organised in Moscow, Russia to further promote trade relations between the two countries.

Speaking at a press conference in Moscow on November 10 to announce the information, Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Nguyen Thanh Son highlighted the significance of the events, saying that they show the Vietnamese people’s solidarity with their Russian peers.

As scheduled, a conference gathering representatives from over 200 Vietnamese businesses and 100 others operating in Russia and other parts of the world are being held on November 11 while a Vietnam-Russia business forum will take place in the day later, providing the two sides’ enterprises with chances to seek cooperation opportunities and set up partnerships.

The highlight of the string will be a month-long fair beginning on November 12, featuring over 10,000 products by more than 160 Vietnamese businesses operating in the fields of textiles-footwear, farm produce-food, wooden furniture and souvenir.

Additionally, a number of workshops will be arranged in the framework of the fair with the aim of promoting connections between Russian and Vietnamese firms as well as providing Vietnamese companies with experience in accessing and making inroads into the Russian market.

As the largest-ever Vietnamese goods fair in Russia, the event is expected to create a push for Vietnam-Russia trade links, helping the two countries quickly realise their set goals in the field.-VNA

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