Exhibition of Vietnamese specialty agricultural products exported to China opens

Published Oct 14, 2024

Tridge summary

An exhibition showcased a variety of products aimed at the Chinese market, with a focus on items that meet food safety and hygiene standards, including coffee, tea, durian, bananas, dairy products, and bird's nests. The event also introduced products with high supply potential like fresh coconuts and frozen durian. The Vietnam-China comprehensive strategic partnership has led to increased economic and trade ties, with China being the largest export market for Vietnam's agricultural, forestry, and aquatic products. In the first nine months of 2024, these exports to China reached US$9.26 billion, with fruit and vegetable exports alone bringing in US$3.4 billion and accounting for the largest share of exports to China. The exhibition served as a platform for Vietnamese producers and suppliers to promote their products, build customer relationships, and establish sustainable partnerships.
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Original content

According to the reporter's observation, the exhibition has displayed a variety of products that meet the preferences and needs of the Chinese market and meet the food safety and hygiene requirements of the market, including coffee, tea, durian, bananas, dairy products and bird's nests, which are popular among Chinese consumers. In addition, the exhibition also introduced products with great supply potential such as fresh coconuts and frozen durian. According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam, the Vietnam-China comprehensive strategic partnership has shown a good development momentum, bringing tangible benefits to both sides, among which the economic and trade relations between the two countries have been deepened and many important results have been achieved. One of the important priorities of economic, trade and investment cooperation between Vietnam and China is to continue to work hard to maintain a stable, balanced and sustainable development momentum; actively ...
Source: Foodmate

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