Supporting Dong Nai businesses to participate in trade promotion
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- 15:24 08/04/2022
DNHN - The Dong Nai Trade Promotion Program in 2022 will help these businesses, cooperatives, businesses, and farmers. Product development needs to be tailored to the product's orientation and target market.

In the future, it is hoped to hold fairs and exhibitions in the province, as well as fairs and exhibitions outside the province, conferences and seminars, and trade connections with both domestic and foreign businesses.
It is also hoped that farmers, agriculture, and rural areas will work together to promote their businesses.
Dong Nai Trade Promotion Center director Nguyen Thi Lan says that her group will pay close attention to the content of the Dong Nai Trade Promotion Program in 2022 in order to plan and carry out the right trade connection projects.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan said that in 2022, the Dong Nai Trade Promotion Center will work closely with associations, groups, and other organizations to figure out what kind of help they need in terms of markets, products, and other things.
At the same time, the unit actively works with small and medium-sized businesses, focusing on businesses that make typical rural industrial products, OCOP products, and other types of products that can be found in rural areas.
They provide timely guidance and support in the areas of promotion and market expansion.
Mr. Le Van Loc, Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade, said that in the near future, the department will work with other departments, branches, and localities to support and connect local businesses.
The Department of Industry and Trade will work with supermarkets and trade centers in the province to make it easier for OCOP products to be introduced and sold.
In the next few years, the department will focus on traditional and important markets, organize activities to keep market information up to date, and connect and expand new markets in the context of economic integration, which is what the department will do.
Free trade agreements (FTAs), programs that encourage people to use Vietnamese goods, and fairs for workers and workers in industrial parks are some of the programs that have been put in place.
The Department of Industry and Trade will work with other departments, branches, and units to come up with a plan to announce the project every year.
This is for the project of using information technology and digital transformation in trade promotion activities from 2021 to 2030. This includes trade promotion through the use of information technology and digital transformation, as well as actively expanding the export market. This is what the government wants to do.
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