Campaign to support domestic goods

The Association of Producers of High-Quality Goods (APHQG) and the Centre for Research and Support for Businesses launched a programme to support Vietnamese products in Ho Chi Minh City on July 1.

At the event, Nguyen Thi Hong, Vice Chairwoman of the City’s People’s Committee praised APHQG’s efforts to organise trade fairs and exhibitions in rural areas to encourage businesses and customers to respond to the “Vietnamese use Vietnamese products” campaign.

She said the City leaders are also committed to supporting businesses, as well as the APHQG, to help them raise their competitiveness by provide the best quality goods to customers. Ms Hong said that the programme is closely link with the programme to stabilise the market. It will also help businesses to work closely with each other to exploit their financial and business strengths to produce the best quality products.

The programme will focus on three main activities: assisting businesses to develop the domestic market, encouraging people to respond to the “Vietnamese use Vietnamese products” campaign and sharing business and management experiences for small- and medium-sized enterprises.

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