In recent years, the commercial and service sector of Thai Binh has developed strongly to meet the consumption needs of more than 2 million local people, and is also an important area for businesses to consume products. Thai Binh's initiative and willingness to participate in linking the Red River Delta region will create a new step in socio-economic development in general, and promote trade and service development in particular. To find out more, the reporter of Thai Binh Newspaper had an interview with Mr. Tran Huy Quan, Provincial Member, Director of the Department of Industry and Trade about this content.
On the morning of March 24, 2023, Thai Binh Electricity Company cooperated with the Department of Industry and Trade and the Provincial Youth Union to organize a launching ceremony in response to the Earth Hour 2023 Campaign.
E-commerce floor of Thai Binh province would like to introduce the speech of the Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung on the difference between information technology and digital transformation.
The Office of the Steering Committee for Energy Saving, the Ministry of Industry and Trade launched an online contest "Learning about the Earth Hour Campaign 2023". The contest takes place from March 17, 2023 to the end of March 31, 2023, divided into 2 periods.
On the afternoon of March 14, Thai Binh Department of Industry and Trade in collaboration with the Provincial Association for Protection of Consumer Rights held a ceremony to respond to Vietnam's Consumer Rights Day (March 15) at Go! Peaceful.
In order to develop the rice and rice market, Thai Binh needs to focus on developing high-quality rice lines, prioritizing investment resources for the development of brands and models of rice products to create attractiveness...
On February 4, 2023, the General Department of Supply of Goods (GASC), the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade of Egypt announced the invitation to bid for the first phase of the fiscal year 2022/23 to supply 25,000 tons of 10% broken white rice (Details in the attached tender invitation file).
The e-cigarette (vaping) ban was passed by Taiwan mid-month in a move aimed at addressing the growing popularity of vaping products among young Taiwanese.
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