'Made in Moscow' booth impressive at Vietnam Expo 2024

The Moscow Export Centre on April 3 opened a booth at the Vietnam International Trade Fair (Vietnam Expo 2024), one of the leading international trade exhibitions in Vietnam, which is underway in Hanoi.
 'Made in Moscow' booth impressive at Vietnam Expo 2024 ảnh 1“Made in Moscow” booth  impressive at Vietnam Expo 2024. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Moscow Export Centre on April3 opened a booth at the Vietnam International Trade Fair (Vietnam Expo 2024),one of the leading international trade exhibitions in Vietnam, which isunderway in Hanoi.

The “Made in Moscow” booth displays a range of itemsfrom confectionery to electronics, personal protective equipment, medicalequipment, and software solutions, among others, by prestigious Russian brands.

In his opening remarks, Chief Representative of theRussian Trade Office in Vietnam Viacheslav Kharinov expressed his hope that theexhibition will open up cooperation opportunities for businesses of the two countries. 

Victoria Gorshkova, representative of the Russian Ministryof Agriculture in Vietnam, affirmed that Russian businesses, especially thosein Moscow, have seen the Southeast Asian nation as a promising market, and expressed her hope that Russian firms will find strategic partners at the event.

Vietnam Expo 2024, the 33rd event of this kind,features nearly 600 booths, up 20% year-on-year.

Apart from traditional promotion activities, productshowcases, and trade connections, the four-day expo, which kicked off the sameday, promotes business-to-business (B2B) matching through an online platform toattract both domestic and international commercial organisations andenterprises.

It is expected to attract 20,000 visitors./.
VNA

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