Italy, VN hold seminar on leather trends

Jul 2nd at 13:12
02-07-2014 13:12:28+07:00

Italy, VN hold seminar on leather trends

A seminar on leather trends for the fashion, furniture and automotive industry will be held on July 11 to promote trade between Italy and Viet Nam in the leather industry.

The event is organised by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Viet Nam in collaboration with the Special Agency of the Milan Chamber of Commerce; the International Leather Fair System – Lineapelle; and Unic – the National Union of the Tanning Industry, leather tanning, Milan, Italy.

It is supported by Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency and the HCM City Shoes and Leather Association.

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