(HBO) – The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh has held a meeting of the organisation board of the Tay Bac (Northwest) Industrial-Agricultural Products Fair 2020 in Hoa Binh. The event was chaired by Vice Chairman of the committee and head of the board Bui Duc Hinh.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Duc Hinh chairs the meeting.

The fair is slated for October 5-11 at the provincial centre for exhibitions and fairs in the Hoa Binh Square with 250 pavilions. It will be held at a cost of over 1.8 billion VND. The event aims to introduce the development of the industry and trade sector, especially industrial, handicraft and agricultural products of Northwestern localities.

The fair is expected to create a chance for businesses from localities nationwide to meet and exchange experience, promoting trademarks, products, services and technologies, thus enhancing the quality of their products and expanding the market amidst the country’s strong international integration.

Economic achievements of Hoa Binh over the years will be introduced, especially in the area of industry and handicraft. The event will also be a shopping and entertainment opportunity for visitors, while contributing to promoting the campaign of "Vietnamese people use Vietnamese goods”.

At the meeting, participants discussed the conditions for the successful organisation of the fair, including financial resources, time, infrastructure, solutions to prevent the spreading of COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the invitation and encouragement of businesses and agencies to join the fair.

Concluding the meeting, Bui Duc Hinh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee asked relevant departments and sectors to coordinate with the provincial Department of Industry and Trade as well as the fair organisers to make preparations for the event and ensure its safety and pandemic prevention measures.

It is necessary to review specific tasks as well as financial resources for the organisation of the fair, thus attracting people and businesses and introducing the potential, strengths, typical products and socio-economic achievements of the province, he said./.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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