Local wood exporters eye domestic market

Nov 20th at 10:32
20-11-2019 10:32:28+07:00

 

Local wood exporters eye domestic market

With the upcoming entrance of global home furnishing brand Ikea into the Vietnamese market, many large local wood exporters are paying more attention to the domestic market.

At a press briefing on November 19 to introduce the 10th Vietnam International Furniture and Home Accessories Fair 2019 (VIFA Home 2019), Huynh Van Hanh, vice chairman of the Handicraft & Wood Industry Association of HCMC, said that in addition to major local and foreign furniture retailers, such as Chilai, Home'Furni, Toan Phu Furniture, VietmayHome and Duy Tan, domestic wooden furniture exporters, including Scansia Pacific, Savimex, Donata, Le Tran, Viet Can and Sadaco Binh Duong, have registered to take part in the fair.

These firms, which have focused on large markets such as Europe, the United States, Japan and China, will display their products at the VIFA Home 2019 to access local customers, Hanh said, adding that this is a good sign for the local market, which has strong demand for high-quality products.

Through the fair, local wood exporters want to understand the needs of local customers, to make adjustments to their products and services and seek business opportunities in the local market.

The Vietnamese market, with a population of nearly 100 people, will provide multiple opportunities for enterprises to turn a profit.

In addition, the wood sector has posted a high growth rate for the past few years. Last year, the sales of wood and wooden products in the domestic market amounted to US$4 billion, and the figure was forecast to increase to US$5 billion this year, Hanh said.

Over the last decade, VIFA Home has demonstrated its success in promoting trade among producers, traders, distributors and retailers and increasing producers’ and consumers’ responsibility for the environment through the use of wood materials from legal sources.

VIFA Home 2019, which will take place at Phu Tho Indoor Sport Stadium in HCMC’s District 11 from November 28 to December 1, will feature 600 booths of 120 brands of interior and exterior furniture, decorations, craftwork and household items.

The fair will also include multiple promotional programs and seminars.

saigontimes



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Myanmar offers big market for Vietnamese goods, say experts

Myanmar is considered a very promising market for Vietnamese companies because of factors like cultural similarities, similar consumption trends, low cost of market...

Australian fashion brand Cotton On comes to Vietnam

Australian fashion brand Cotton On is the latest foreign player to come looking for a piece of the action in the growing Vietnamese market.

Agriculture ministry convenes urgent meeting amid pork price upsurge

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development held an urgent meeting on November 19 to discuss ways to stabilize prices for live pigs and pork, local media...

New $22m livestock feed plant opens in Ha Nam

The US Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) launched its latest livestock feed plant, worth 20 million euros (more than $22.1 million), in the northern province of...

An Giang's rice and fruit could be exported to the US

Marie C. Damour, the US consul general in HCM City, pledged to create a bridge for An Giang’s agricultural products such as rice and fruit to export to the US in...

Sustainable, responsible tourism matters: VNAT

The tourism industry, the key driver for economic growth in many localities across the country including the Mekong Delta region, should be developed in a...

More power grids needed to unlock renewable energy capacity

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed the prime minister allow for more power grid projects than earlier planned to handle the high capacity of wind and...

HCMC steps up fight against smuggling, fake goods for Tet 2020

The HCMC government has ordered the competent agencies, departments and authorities of districts to focus on inspections and investigations into violations related...

Electronics, jewelry chains locked in wrist watch sales race

Electronics seller Mobile World and Phu Nhuan Jewelry are competing for a bigger share of Vietnam’s wrist watch market.

Pharmaceutical import turnover may reach $3 billion by end of year

With the average pharmaceutical import turnover of $245 million per month, the figure for the whole year of 2019 may reach $3 billion, equaling 50 per cent of the...


MOST READ


Back To Top