VOV.VN - As many as 410 businesses from 15 countries and territories globally are displaying their wares across 380 booths at the 31st Vietnam International Trade Fair known as VIETNAM EXPO 2022, which is underway from April 13 to April 16 at Hanoi International Exhibition Center (IEC).
The central coastal city of Da Nang welcomed almost 78,000 visitors during the holiday from April 9 to 11 for the commemoration of the Hung Kings, the legendary founder of Vietnam.
Vietnam Reopening, a tourism promotion programme after the country’s border reopening to international travellers, took place in London on April 7.
VOV.VN - Japan represents a market with large import demand for agricultural products, seafood, and processed foods, while Vietnam boasts a great competitive advantage in these products.
The central city of Da Nang on April 7 announced “Enjoy Danang” – a programme to attract more tourist to the popular coastal tourist destination in 2022.
VOV.VN - The Hanoi People's Committee has issued a plan aimed at reopening tourism activities and welcoming back international guests in line with the new normal conditions as the country strives to move past the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on April 5 held a conference to evaluate trade promotion activities in the first quarter of this year and seek ways to help localities, economic sectors and businesses surmount difficulties, build strategies to expand international trade activities.
VOV.VN - Ho Chi Minh City desires to enhance connectivity with representative offices of foreign traders to ramp up trade and investment promotion activities in the city in the future, according to insiders.
Twenty Thai tour operators will come to Vietnam in early April to survey tour programs and bring Thai visitors to the country after two years of suspension induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vietnam has become a big supplier of agricultural products for the Japanese market and Asia in general, but ample room remains for the country to boost export to Japan, as Vietnamese goods now now account for only 3% of Japan’s total import value, heard a workshop on March 29.