Vietnamese, Chinese deals hit 60 billion VND at int’l trade fair

The Vietnam – China international trade fair in the northern mountainous province of Lang Son from November 2-8 attracted about 8,000 visitors per day and earned over 50 billion VND (2.17 million USD)
Vietnamese, Chinese deals hit 60 billion VND at int’l trade fair ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Lang Son (VNA) – The Vietnam – China international trade fair in the northernmountainous province of Lang Son from November 2-8 attracted nearly 8,000visitors per day and earned over 50 billion VND (2.17 million USD).

About 60Vietnamese and foreign exhibitors formed networking and introduced products,and half of them signed deals worth roughly 60 billion VND.

DeputyDirector of the provincial Department of Industry and Trade and deputy head ofthe organising board Nguyen Quoc Hai said it is the largest-ever fair of itskind with the best quality products on display.

ViceChairman of the provincial People’s Committee and head of the organising boardNguyen Cong Truong said the annual event is held alternately in Lang Son andChina’s Guangxi province.

The fairfeatured more than 320 stalls, 30 of which were by foreign and Chineseexhibitors.

Theorganising board also arranged two stalls showcasing fake and genuine products,making it easier for consumers to differentiate between them.

The event is expected to raise mutual understandingand tighten friendship between businesses and people from Vietnam and China,and from Lang Son and Guangxi in particular.-VNA
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