Largest-ever delegation of global corporations come to Vietnam

Sep 13th at 07:54
13-09-2023 07:54:49+07:00

Largest-ever delegation of global corporations come to Vietnam

The largest-ever delegation of global corporations is coming to Ho Chi Minh City to join the Vietnam International Sourcing Expo 2023, taking place from September 13-15.

 

According to Ho Chi Minh City Trade and Investment Promotion Centre (HTIPC), the delegation will contain Walmart, Boeing, Amazon, and AES (US), AEON, Uniqlo (Japan), Carrefour, Decathlon (France), Central Group (Thailand), Coppel (Mexico), IKEA (Sweden), and others more.

Some of them have been operating their business in Vietnam while for other, such as Walmart, it will be an opportunity to seek business operations here.

Organised by HTIPC in coordination with the European-American Market Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the event is a golden opportunity for those global corporations to find partners and suppliers.

An important highlight of the series of connection events is the Export Forum 2023, with the theme “Connecting the international supply chain of goods” held on September 13, with discussions of Vietnam's role in the international supply chain, and finding suppliers in Vietnam.

According to information from the organising committee, this series of events recorded the unprecedented participation of the Vietnamese trade networks and trade branches abroad, as well as major corporations around the world.

The Vietnam International Sourcing Expo 2023 is a series of events aiming to help domestic suppliers further engage in global production and supply chains, adapt to the growing trend of international economic integration, and boost connectivity with foreign distribution channels and importers.

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