'북미정상회담 특수'… 하노이에 부는 김정은-트럼프 마케팅 열풍<br /><br />The second North Korea-U.S. summit has put Hanoi at the front and center of the world's attention.<br />And with thousands of foreign journalists flooding into Hanoi....local businesses are looking to cash in on all things summit-related.<br />Our Kan Hyeong-woo reports from Hanoi. <br />From t-shirts emblazoned with the faces of Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump to summit-inspired burgers and cocktails,… the second meeting between the North Korean leader and the U.S. President has local merchants in Hanoi buzzing with anticipation. <br /><br />"Business-minded people here in Hanoi are making the most of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take their marketing global"<br /><br />A small T-shirt store owner and the designer of Hanoi summit T-shirts, ( ) Truong Thanh Duc has seen his sales soar by more than three times regular levels since he began selling his special Kim-Trump designs.<br />Truong says he's happy about the demand for his clothes, but he's hoping for more. <br /><br />"Through this summit, I hope peace can be achieved on the Korean Peninsula with no more 'nuclear ghosts'. I hope Kim Jong-un and his people can make new friends, including with the U.S."<br /><br />About a ten-minute walk away from the T-shirt store,… an Irish chef at a local burger restaurant has been serving summit specials - 'Kim Jong Yum' and 'Durty Donald'. <br />Head chef Collin Kelly says when he heard Kim and Trump were coming to town,… he knew he couldn't afford to pass up such a golden opportunity. <br /><br />"Well, for the summit, well it's a summit all about world peace and bringing people together. And I believe what better way to bring people together than food?"<br /><br />In Hanoi's Old Quarter,… a wine bar has grabbed the chance to cash in as well, offering the 'Peace Negroniations' - a summit-spinoff of the classic cocktail Negroni. <br /><br />Local businesses reaping the economic benefits from the Kim-Trump meeting are hoping the summit-related gold rush can continue at least for the rest of the week. <br />Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News, Hanoi. <br />