Vietnamese goods fair opens in An Giang province

The An Giang Pride of Vietnamese Goods Fair opened in Chau Doc city in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang on December 13 in response to the “Vietnamese People Prioritise Vietnamese Goods” campaign.
An Giang (VNA) – The An Giang Pride of Vietnamese Goods Fair opened in Chau Doc city inthe Mekong Delta province of An Giang on December 13 in response to the“Vietnamese People Prioritise Vietnamese Goods” campaign.

This is the province’s largest-ever event honouring Vietnamese products and hasattracted the participation of more than 100 businesses from 16 cities andprovinces nationwide, displaying local foods, beverages, farm produce, and handicrafts,among others.

According to the provincial Department of Industry and Trade, the fair hasopened up opportunities to bring prestigious Vietnamese products closer tolocal consumers.

Ta Minh Son, Director of Tu Son supermarket, said that the campaign has helpedVietnamese goods win the hearts and minds of domestic consumers. In the Tu Sonsupermarket, made-in-Vietnam products are now favoured over imported goods, hesaid.

A wide range of activities have been scheduled in the framework of the fair,comprising a competition to learn about the campaign, product testing, and the introductionof safe goods production.

The event will run until December 17.–VNA  
VNA

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