Myanmar – Vietnam Trade Fair 2024: Fostering Cooperation and Growth
Building on the success of the 2023 fair, this year’s event saw an increased presence of private enterprises from both sides. It served as a platform for businesses to network and explore opportunities for Vietnamese products to penetrate the Myanmar market.
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| From November 26 to 28, 2024, the Myanmar – Vietnam Trade Fair took place at the Myanmar Expo Center in Yangon. Organized by the Embassy and Trade Office of Vietnam in Myanmar, in collaboration with the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) and other associations, the event attracted participation from over 100 businesses from both countries. The fair spotlighted agricultural products and food, including standout Vietnamese exports like coffee, tea, spices, processed foods, and textiles. Meanwhile, Myanmar companies showcased items such as rice, spices, handicrafts, and high-quality consumer goods, appealing to the Vietnamese market. |
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