Fri, Apr 05, 2024, 07:43:00
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| The event attracts a large number of visitors. |
In his opening remarks at the event, Chief Representative of the Russian Trade Office in Vietnam Viacheslav Kharinov expressed his delight at the opportunity to showcase “Made in Moscow” products at Vietnam Expo 2024.
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| Chief Representative of the Russian Trade Office in Vietnam Viacheslav Kharinov delivers the opening speech at the event. |
He emphasised that the 23rd Vietnam International Trade Fair would be an opportunity for businesses from both sides to learn about each other, thereby opening up great opportunities for both parties.
Executive Director of Implementation and Training at the Moscow Export Center Polina Nikitenko expresses confidence in the success of the event.
Stating that Vietnam is an extremely potential market for businesses in the Russian Federation in general, and Moscow in particular, Victoria Gorshkova, a representative of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture in Vietnam, expressed confidence that through this event, Russian businesses would find strategic partners in the near future.
Providing further information about the Made in Moscow booth, Executive Director of Implementation and Training at the Moscow Export Center Polina Nikitenko stated that Russian companies are currently intensifying their investment efforts in the Vietnamese market.
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| Victoria Gorshkova, a representative of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture in Vietnam speaks at the event. |
“The opening of the Made in Moscow exhibition booth is the next step in promoting the market in Vietnam. Although this is our first time having a booth at Vietnam Expo, I believe this will be a driving force to promote cooperation in trade between businesses of both sides, as well as between the two countries in general,” she added.
“Moscow is the leader in export deliveries among all the Russian regions. Vietnam is a crucial market for the business of Moscow, and the Moscow Export Center has been deploying a wide range of tools to strengthen business ties with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. With facilitation of the Moscow Export Center, 100+ businesses have already taken part in negotiations with partners from Vietnam, and opening of the Made in Moscow stand at Vietnam Expo has marked yet another milestone in this direction. Moreover, an ambassador for exporters of Moscow has commenced its operations in Vietnam recently. Representatives of Moscow business in other countries help search for proper contacts, personally support the deal and accelerate the export path for Moscow companies,” stressed Vitaly Stepanov, CEO of Moscow Export Center.
The Moscow Export Center (MEC) is a development organisation established by the Moscow government to promote products of local companies to the world. MEC implements over 30 different support measures, including organizing collective booths at major foreign exhibitions under the common brand Made in Moscow.
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| With facilitation of the Moscow Export Center, 100+ businesses have already taken part in negotiations with partners from Vietnam, and opening of the Made in Moscow stand at Vietnam Expo has marked yet another milestone in this direction. |
Especially within the framework of Vietnam Expo 2024, the Moscow Export Center will introduce high-quality products to visitors, including cosmetics, laboratory and firefighting equipment, services for businesses, and many other products.
The companies participating in the exhibition include: Geltek-Medica Co., Ltd (cosmetics), Algimed Co., Ltd (biotechnology), Intron Plus Co., Ltd (manufacturing of processing equipment), Flex Co., Ltd (cloud service provider), NPK Pozhkhimzashchita Co., Ltd (manufacturing of rescue and emergency equipment), Tekvel Co., Ltd (providing solutions and services in the field of digital substation), Loymax Co., Ltd (media management, branding), Sputnix Co., Ltd (manufacturing of high-tech satellite components and spacecraft platforms).
Companies such as Inpren (manufacturing of high-tech laboratory equipment), Fire-Marc (firefighting equipment manufacturing), Krassa Cosmetics, Leistern Pharmaceuticals, Naviconf (developing an ecosystem of services for event and conference organizers), and Pobeda Confectionery also.
After the opening ceremony, visitors had the opportunity to directly experience the high-quality products and services at the Made in Moscow exhibition booth. Here are some images captured by reporters at the event.
