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At Hanoi expo, K-pop buzz fuels Korea’s consumer goods exports
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At Hanoi expo, K-pop buzz fuels Korea’s consumer goods exports

At the Korea Brand and Entertainment Expo in Hanoi, Vietnam, Korean consumer goods and cultural experiences attracted significant attention from local visitors. The event featured K-pop performances by groups like Winner and Fifty Fifty, who served as ambassadors, alongside opportunities to try Korean cosmetics, street food, and traditional clothing like hanbok. Korean companies signed on-site deals totaling $33.26 million, highlighting the growing influence of 'Hallyu'—South Korea's cultural wave—in international markets. The expo brought together multiple Korean government agencies and aimed to promote both Korean products and cultural engagement. Young Vietnamese attendees expressed enthusiasm for Korean beauty products and culinary offerings, reflecting the appeal of Korean consumer goods in the region.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 90prije 10 h
At Hanoi expo, K-pop buzz fuels Korea’s consumer goods exports

At the Korea Brand and Entertainment Expo in Hanoi, Vietnam, Korean consumer goods and cultural experiences attracted significant attention from local visitors. The event featured K-pop performances by groups like Winner and Fifty Fifty, who served as ambassadors, alongside opportunities to try Korean cosmetics, street food, and traditional clothing like hanbok. Korean companies signed on-site deals totaling $33.26 million, highlighting the growing influence of 'Hallyu'—South Korea's cultural wave—in international markets. The expo brought together multiple Korean government agencies and aimed to promote both Korean products and cultural engagement. Young Vietnamese attendees expressed enthusiasm for Korean beauty products and culinary offerings, reflecting the appeal of Korean consumer goods in the region.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article focuses on economic activity and cultural diplomacy, which are politically relevant but not inherently partisan. It presents the event as a successful promotional effort by Korean government agencies and private companies, without overtly favoring any political perspective. The tone is客观

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 90): The article provides specific details about the event, including quotes from attendees and descriptions of activities. These elements are consistent with typical reporting on such events. No major factual inconsistencies are apparent. The tone remains largely descriptive and neutral.

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