Vietnamese Goods Week in Hanoi opens
This is among a series of activities that serve the city’s economic growth target of 4.5%-5% this year.
Vietnamese Goods Week – Hanoi, the annual program promoting sales of domestic products, opened on October 2 with more than 100 booths.
Vietnamese Good Week - Hanoi is aimed to serve the city's economic recovery. Photo: Le Nam |
Participants are showcasing goods ranking from consumer, industrial, handicraft, to agro-forestry-aquaculture, organic foods, and Vietnamese favorite products produced in Hanoi and localities nationwide.
Products in the government’s One Commune-One Product (OCOP) program honoring prominent domestic goods will also be available at the event. Local authorities plan to expand the OCOP network in the city to 60-70 locations, nearly tripling the number this year.
The Vietnamese Goods Product – Hanoi 2020 is aimed to enable businesses to promote sales, investment and trade, bringing domestic goods closer to local people and visitors.
In this year’s week, some more places providing OCOP have been opened, including three situated near handicraft attractions in Son Tay town namely the Va Temple, Khai Nguyen Temple, and Mong Phu village.
This is among a series of activities that Hanoi has conducted recently in an attempt to reboot the economy.
Hanoi sets economic growth target of 4.5%-5% for 2020. It targets to collect VND260.4 trillion (US$11.32 billion) for the state budget this year.
Hanoi targets higher administrative reform performance in 2020
Starting from this year, Hanoi would publicize results of public satisfaction and administrative reform index of local agencies on an annual basis.
Hanoi targets to have 700 products reaching “One Commune, One Product” standards in 2020
The city is among the top localities in deploying the “One Commune, One Product” (OCOP) program.
Hanoi economy grows 3.27% in first 3 quarters
Hanoi targets an economic growth rate of at least 5% in the fourth quarter to ensure the goal of having GRDP growth 1.3 times as high as the national average.