May 23, 2025 | 18:25 GMT +7
May 23, 2025 | 18:25 GMT +7
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Poster promoting Vietnamese labels on social networks in Australia. Photo: Vietnam Trade Office in Australia.
According to the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia, on August 10, 2022, nearly 10 tons of Vietnamese longan with guaranteed quality were brought to the Melbourne market by Hoa Australia Company and distributed along the coastal cities of Australia.
Previously, Australian importers imported dozens of tons of Vietnamese longan and successfully brought them to the market.
In the two states of South Australia and Western Australia, Vietnamese longan, distributed by 4Waysfresh Company, continues to be highly appreciated by consumers in recent months. 4Waysfresh said it was waiting for the Red Dragon Company (exporter) to send more Vietnamese labels to Australia.
This year, the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia continues to organize Vietnam Longan Week with the name "Vietnamese longan in 2022" - an annual introduction to Australian friends and a message to compatriots to enjoy the taste of home.
The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia hopes that Vietnamese businesses will continue to promote the export of longan in particular and vegetables in general to Australia; prepare shipments as fast as possible. The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia also hopes that Vietnamese businesses will inform the Trade Office of the arrival schedule of the shipments to coordinate customs clearance and promotion.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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