Vietnam Expo introduces domestic products to world

Apr 5th at 07:54
05-04-2023 07:54:55+07:00

Vietnam Expo introduces domestic products to world

The country's annual largest fair, the Vietnam Expo 2023 will be held from April 5 to 8 at Hanoi International Centre for Exhibition (ICE) with 600 booths by more than 500 enterprises from 16 countries and territories.

 

Vietnam Expo 2023 will attract international visitors and the enterprise community from Vietnamese cities with programmes through ministries and agencies, diplomatic missions, domestic and international trade promotion organisations, and major industry associations in the country.

With the number of visitors increasing by 30 per cent each year (except for the two years affected by the pandemic), the quality of successful transactions at the exhibition increased by 25 per cent per year; and successful contracts after the exhibition increased by 15 per cent.

There are several groups of products, including national brands and export enterprises; international pavilion; electronics, machinery and equipment and supporting industries; digital technology and e-commerce; and food.

Over the past 30 years, Vietnam Expo has established itself as a prestigious brand where Vietnamese enterprises participate in advertising and introduce their products, which global trade promotion organisations choose as a destination for business and investment startups in the Vietnamese market.

Besides this, activities to connect buyers and specialised seminars will be held within the framework of many different sessions and topics to help increase efficiency in attracting investment and promoting trade between domestic and international markets.

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