City to host fair on premium products

May 25th at 11:00
25-05-2018 11:00:00+07:00

City to host fair on premium products

The 2018 Viet Nam International Premium Products Fair will be held in HCM City from May 31 to June 3 with more than 180 exhibitors from South Korea, Viet Nam, Singapore, Taiwan and China taking part.

On show will be premium food and beverages, cosmetics, fashion products and accessories, household appliances, gifts and toys, IT and electronic devices, and others.

To be held at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre (SECC) by Coex Viet Nam in collaboration with the Korea International Trade Association and Vinexad, VIPREMIUM 2018 will also feature business-matching programmes to connect exhibitors with potential buyers, a “buyer zone” where exhibitors can directly exchange information with large distributors such as Lotte Mart, 7Eleven, Circle K, SCJ TV Shopping, Yes 24, and VGS Shop.

Several seminars will be held on the sidelines, including one on retail markets and the other on import-export and customs procedures.

Another exhibition, the Viet Nam International Maternity, Baby and Kids Fair, will also be held at the SECC from May 29 to June 3.

With the theme “Fairyland for Mom and Baby,” the exhibition will have 120 exhibitors from 14 countries and territories, including South Korea, Japan and Viet Nam.

A wide range of products and services for mothers and kids, such as foods, toys, clothes, household utensils, health products and educational services will be on show.

Organised by Coex Viet Nam, SEGE Fairs Co Ltd, and Me&Con and Eva magazines, the fair will have entrance gifts to more than 10,000 visitors, gifts to 1,000 pregnant mothers, and lucky draws.

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