Want to be in the loop?
subscribe to
our notification
Business News
INVITATION TO HONG KONG TRADE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FOOD EXPO 2019 @15-19 AUG, 2019
On behalf of Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), we cordially invite you to participate the HKTDC Hong Kong Food Expo 2019 which will be held at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre on 15-19 August 2019 in which the first two days are for trade only.
In 2018, the Food Expo attracted over 1,500 exhibitors from 23 countries and regions, with first time participation from the Germany and United Kingdom, as well as key international pavilions like Japan, Korea, Taiwan, USA, Australia etc. The fair successfully attracted over 21,000 trade buyers. This year, the fair will continue to offer excellent opportunities for food distributors, importers, supermarkets, hotels, restaurant chains to source a wide range of food products. The Trade Hall will be staged exclusively for trade buyers on 15-16 August. On the other hand, the Public Hall will continue to feature its special section, Gourmet Zone, to showcase luxury food from different countries and regions.
To enhance your sourcing experience, we will also offer complimentary Business Matching service to provide you with relevant product information of exhibitors and a chance to make appointments with the selected ones. Together with the concurrent Hong Kong International Tea Fair, Beauty & Wellness Expo and Home Delights Expo, you can meet more than 1,800 exhibitors in just one trip! For more details, please visit www.hktdc.com/hkfoodexpo.
Benefits that mission members can enjoy include:
- Hotel Sponsorship as attached file (Eligible only for overseas trade buyers who have not visited Food Expo in 2018) *
- Free admission badge , free fair guide & free access to the exclusive VIP Lounge
- Free information kit about the fair & on-site services/ facilities
- Complimentary Business Matching Service
- Invitations to official functions, e.g. Cocktail Reception and Seminars, etc
- Benefit coupons booklet with shopping & dining discount coupons to be used in Hong Kong
Please kindly complete the reply slip inside here and return to Ms. Nghi (Jennifer) - HKTDC: tn.giang@hktdc.org and copied to HKBAV Secretariat at hcmc@hkbav.org before 12th July, 2019.
Related News
VIETNAM’S GDP TO GROW 5.5% THIS YEAR – WB
This forecast is based on the assumption of a moderate recovery in manufacturing exports in 2024, fueled by rebound growth of 8.5% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2023 and 17.2% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2024, reflecting strengthening global demand, said Dorsati Madani, senior country economist at the WB in Vietnam.
FOUR COMMODITIES POST Q1 EXPORT VALUE OF OVER 5 BILLION USD
The total export turnover of agricultural, forestry, and fisheries products in the first three months of 2024 is estimated to reach 13.53 billion USD, an increase of 21.8% compared to the same period of 2023.
MOIT PROPOSES SCHEME TO BOOST RENEWABLE ENERGY PROCUREMENT
The proposed Direct Power Purchase Agreement (DDPA) mechanism, outlined in the draft decree, targets organisations and individuals consuming electricity from the 22kV power grid or higher, with a monthly consumption averaging 500,000kWh. However, residential households are excluded from direct procurement.
REAL ESTATE BONDS PLACE PRESSURE ON ISSUING FIRMS
The ministry’s recent report underscores concerns within Vietnam’s corporate bond market for 2023 and 2024. It emphasizes the critical need to address hindrances to the real estate sector in line with the objectives provided in Government Resolution No. 33/NQ-CP, which aims to stabilize the industry.
DA NANG CUSTOMS FOCUSES ON DEVELOPING CUSTOMS-BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS
Da Nang Customs Department issued an action plan for developing customs-business partnership in 2024. One of the new events this year is the workshop on “Settlement reports for enterprises engaged in outsourcing, export production and export processing” held in Da Nang Customs Department on April 16, 2024.
OVERCOMING HURDLES IN SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC ZONE DEVELOPMENT
“The path toward sustainable development for industrial zones (IZs) and economic zones (EZs) continues to encounter significant challenges. A notable concern is the instability and lack of consistency in the institutions and policies governing these zones. This inconsistency has resulted in a void of transformative impetus for socio-economic advancement,” said Dr. Nguyen Quang Tuyen from Hanoi Law University.