Sales up to 50 pct during Hanoi’s promotion month

About 500 businesses in Hanoi, including big supermarkets and trade centres, have registered to participate in the city’s special promotion month in November, offering discounts of up to 50 percent for many of their products.
About 500 businesses in Hanoi, including big supermarkets and tradecentres, have registered to participate in the city’s special promotionmonth in November, offering discounts of up to 50 percent for many oftheir products.

The highlight of the month will bethe two “golden days” on November 16 and 17 when products at specialdiscounts will be available at 25 special sites around the city,announced a conference for participating businesses held by themunicipal Department of Industry and Trade on September 26.

The businesses operate in the fields of food, beverage, essentialgoods, fashion, garments and textiles, footwear, household devices,interior decoration, arts and handicrafts, automobile, motorbike, hoteland restaurant service.

The capital city plans tospend 3 billion VND (143,000 USD), including about 1.2 billion VND fromthe city budget, on the promotional activities.

TheIndustry and Trade Department will also strengthen the inspection ofparticipating businesses to ensure the transparency and fairness duringthe promotion month, thus raising consumers’ confidence.

Moreover, this year, the event’s organising board coordinates with theVietnam National Administration of Tourism to encourage travel agenciesto join the month and reduce the price of tours and services.

On this occasion, Hanoi will host the 28th Asian Advertising Congress slated for November 11-14.-VNA

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