The workshop attracted nearly 100 Indian and Vietnamese businesses representing the processed food, agricultural products, electronics and textile industries. Businesses participated in the B2B trade session, creating opportunities to connect and find business partners in the Indian market.
Vietnamese food processing products such as instant coffee, confectionery, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) have received positive feedback from Indian partners. In particular, confectionery products with unique, diverse flavors and attractive designs have made a strong impression, with many Indian businesses expressing their desire to cooperate and distribute in the domestic market.
In addition, fresh agricultural products such as grapefruit, dragon fruit, and typical Vietnamese spices such as cinnamon, star anise, and cardamom are also highly appreciated for their quality and potential to penetrate the Indian market. The diversity in types and typical flavors of Vietnamese agricultural products are expected to meet the growing demand of Indian consumers.
At the B2B trade session, many trade connections were established between businesses of the two countries. Representatives of Vietnamese businesses expressed optimism about the opportunities for cooperation and export to this billion-people market. Mr. Nguyen Huu Xuan Thanh, representative of a confectionery manufacturing enterprise participating in the delegation, shared: "We are very happy that our products have received great attention from Indian partners.
This is a great motivation for us to continue investing in product quality and market development. The recent B2B trade session showed the interest of Indian businesses in Vietnamese instant coffee. Many importers and distributors expressed their desire to learn more about the product and the possibility of long-term cooperation.
The Vietnam Trade Office in India highly appreciated the initial results of the trade promotion delegation, especially the interest of Indian enterprises in Vietnamese food processing and agricultural products. Mr. Bui Trung Thuong, Trade Counselor - Head of the Vietnam Trade Office in India, said: "The B2B trade session has created substantial cooperation opportunities for businesses of the two countries. We will continue to support Vietnamese enterprises in the process of penetrating and developing in the Indian market, especially in industries with great potential such as food processing and agricultural products".
Source: https://moit.gov.vn/tin-tuc/thi-truong-nuoc-ngoai/cac-mat-hang-tieu-dung-nhanh-fmcg-cua-viet-nam-duoc-uu-chuong-tai-an-do.html
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