Phu Tho: In the new time, continue to react to the campaign "Vietnamese people give preference to utilizing Vietnamese products"
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- 00:42 04/07/2022
DNHN - Following the direction of the Provincial Party Committee, the People's Council, the Provincial People's Committee, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Department of Industry and Trade of Phu Tho province has coordinated actively with relevant departments, branches, and units to continue implementing the "People's Republic of China" campaign effectively. Vietnam emphasizes employing Vietnamese products" in the current environment (Post-COVID) has considerably helped to the socio-economic recovery and growth of the province.

In addition to its propaganda efforts, the Department of Industry and Trade of Phu Tho province has presided over and coordinated with other departments, branches, and localities to simultaneously deploy solutions to assist enterprises in removing production and business difficulties, enhancing business performance, and enhancing business performance.
High-quality goods and increasing markets for consumption. In 2021, the Department will work with the People's Committees of the province's districts, cities, and municipalities to construct four permanent Vietnamese selling stations for the Proud Vietnamese Goods Program in the districts of Tam Nong, Lam Thao, Thanh Ba, and Doan Hung.
Coordinate with supporting units to design and print sample product packaging for a variety of representative firms, cooperatives, and agricultural product manufacturing facilities in the province.
Industry and Trade also focus on activities to support e-commerce application and product development, such as support to build a set of online business solutions; support for customer information management (CRM) software suite, and electronic stamp application (anti-counterfeiting stamp) for several businesses and cooperatives in the province.
The Industry and Trade industry has assisted enterprises in joining the famous domestic e-commerce trading floor to increase the market for consumer goods and agricultural products in Phu Tho province.
The Phu Tho province's e-commerce trade floor is also maintained, managed, and improved. Recently, the Phu Tho Selling Floor has had roughly 280 booths of over 200 firms and units trading over 900 items and services from the Phu Tho province.
Furthermore, the Department of Industry and Trade has coordinated, linking the E-commerce trading floor of Phu Tho province with E-commerce floors of provinces and cities throughout the country, as well as international cooperation programs in the area of e-commerce and E-commerce trading floor.
In addition, there is a war against smuggling, counterfeit products, low-quality items, and unethical business activities. Illegality is encouraged, resulting in a shift in the quality regulation of items on the market, safeguarding consumers, manufacturers, and merchants of Vietnamese goods.
The Phu Tho Department of Industry and Trade has worked with sociopolitical groups from all over the province to do good work. Together, they are working to make the campaign more widespread and to create high levels of unity in the political system and society as a whole.
Propaganda and mobilization of enterprises, production, and business establishments in the province to organize the production of goods and products with clear origins and quality guarantees.
Many businesses in the province have focused on making their products better in terms of quality, design, and price compared to similar goods imported from other countries. This has led to the growth of a more diverse system for distributing goods on the domestic market and a shift in consumer habits toward Vietnamese goods made by domestic businesses.
Practical actions have helped to increase the number of Vietnamese items in the province's retail system. The resilience of Vietnamese commodities and the local distribution system has also been verified as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic's effect on export markets, raw materials, and halted orders. Goods are still plentiful, and there is no scarcity crisis.
According to Dang Viet Phuong, Deputy Director of the Phu Tho Department of Industry and Trade, in 2022, the Department will develop and issue a plan to continue effectively implementing the campaign "Vietnamese people give priority to using Vietnamese goods"; actively coordinate with the Phu Tho Province Campaign Steering Committee, related sectors, People's Committees of districts, cities, towns, organizations, associations... to strengthen and diversify forms of prop powerful campaign
Simultaneously, focus on improving the quality of public administrative services, as well as the production and business environment; continue to review regulations to accelerate administrative reform; promote trade promotion, connecting supply and demand, building Vietnamese sales points, and implementing food safety pilot market model project.
In addition, the Department of Industry and Trade collaborated with relevant units to increase market inspection and control, combat speculation, smuggling, and trade in counterfeit goods, low-quality goods, goods that do not ensure food safety and hygiene, and goods of unknown origin; and strictly handle violations.
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