As many as 64 firms active in cities and provinces across the south-central region of Vietnam brought a wide array of special products, including agro-forestry-fishery ones, to Ninh Thuan Province to introduce them to a delegation of 29 South Korean enterprises on Tuesday.
The Vietnam - Korea Businessmen and Investment Association (VKBIA) collaborated with the Ninh Thuan Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion Center, the provincial Department of Industry and Trade and other relevant units to hold a business matching conference.
The event, featuring an exhibition showcasing various products of businesses in the south-central region, was aimed at connecting Vietnamese exporters and producers with South Korean investors.
Speaking at the conference, Trinh Minh Hoang, vice-chairman of the Ninh Thuan People’s Committee, highlighted the province’s year-round warm, sunny climate, which is ideal for cultivating a variety of signature agricultural products, including grapes, apples, garlic, green asparagus, and aloe vera. The region is also known for goat and sheep farming.
"This conference serves as a bridge between Vietnamese and South Korean companies, helping to enhance the consumption and export of goods through cooperative agreements," Hoang added.
Ninh Thuan-grown grapes on display at a business matching conference for Vietnamese and South Korean firms in Ninh Thuan Province, south-central Vietnam, September 24, 2024. Photo: Duy Ngoc / Tuoi Tre |
VKBIA chairman Tran Hai Linh stressed that the potential and advantages of south-central provinces in general and Ninh Thuan Province in particular were expected to give more opportunities to South Korean businesses to expand export cooperation with local partners.
Booths showcase agro-forestry-fishery products in south-central Vietnam. Photo: Duy Ngoc / Tuoi Tre |
Vietnamese and South Korean firms sign cooperation agreements at a conference held in Ninh Thuan Province, south-central Vietnam, September 24, 2024. Photo: Duy Ngoc / Tuoi Tre |
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