MSME products show & traditional food sale conclude with high participation

As a gesture of hailing the 77th Anniversary of Union Day, the MSME products show and traditional food sale concluded yesterday with high numbers of participants, such as students, youths, and locals who participated in the Union Day ceremony.
The event occurred in Tabaung Ground near Uppatasanti Pagoda, Nay Pyi Taw.
It also included various MSME products, ranging from traditional food representing multiple ethnic groups to locally-produced MSME goods and the One Region One Product initiative.
Businesspeople from MSME sectors and those who run manageable MSME businesses also visited the show, and the relevant officials explained the information on developing MSMEs and the challenges in penetrating local and foreign markets, among others.
The five-day event featured 34 venues to display MSME products of regions and states, including Nay Pyi Taw Council Area and 19 booths for traditional food. — Aung Ye Thwin/KTZH

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