The 15th Vietnam International Trade Fair (Vietnam Expo 2017) opened at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City on December 6.
The opening ceremony of the 15th Vietnam International Trade Fair (Vietnam Expo 2017) (Photo: hcm.vietnamexpo.com.vn)
HCM City (VNA) - The 15th VietnamInterna🥀tional Trade Fair (Vietnam Expo 2017) opened at the Saigon Exhibitiona🦂nd Convention Centre (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City on December 6.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Nguyen VanNga, head of the South Agency of the Ministry of Industry and Trade said thatVietnam Expo is among the largest trade fairs held in HCM City, featuring 750businesses from 16 countries and territories, including India, the Republic ofKorea (RoK), Indonesia, Malaysia, the US, Germany and China. The expo continues to be an important bridgeto connect Vietnamese and foreign enterprises, allowing them to meet andexchange views on business cooperation. It is also a destination where policymakerscan update the latest waves of market and producers can popularise theirtrademarks as well as expand consumption network. Director of the Vietnam National Trade Fair& Advertising Company (Vinexad) Saigon Pham Van Khanh said participatingcompanies want to introduce their new items for 2018 with the aim of seekingcustomers’ feedback for evaluating the market’s demand. On showcase at 800 booths of the event will bevarious products such as electronic devices and products, hardware products andhand tools, construction materials and household products-consumer goods. A highlight of the event is the area displayingproducts of the RoK, with the participation of 140 businesses from the country.The firms also voiced their hope to bolster cooperation with their counterpartsfrom Vietnam and other countries in the region through the Vietnam Expo 2017. The same time, the Vietnam Hardware and HandTools Expo 2017 also kicked off at the SECC with 250 booths of 200 firms. Theevent introduces various types of new products and technologies, such asgardening tools, compressors, metal materials, automatic devices and chemicals. Aside from the world major brands such asBosch, Sealey, Onishi, Yanase, Brunox, Nikawa, Knipex, Makita and Abus joiningthe event, it is viewed as a significant chance for Vietnamese businesses to updatenew technologies and expand cooperation, promoting domestic manufacturing andsupporting industries. In addition, many specialised seminars will beheld during the exhibition time, with the participation of Vietnamese andinternational experts. The two events both run until December 9.-VNA
An international Hardware and Hand Tools exhibition in Vietnam in 2017 is scheduled to take place from December 6-9 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in Ho Chi Minh City.
Fifty one firms from the RoK in sectors like manufacturing, travel, construction, water treatment, marine transport, POS software and hardware, trading, are taking part in a Vietnam-RoK job fair
The 15th Vietnam International Trade Fair (Vietnam Expo 2017) on December 6-9 in Ho Chi Minh City will see the introduction of new products that will hit the market in 2018.
The 15th Vietnam International Trade Fair (Vietnam Expo 2017) will take place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in Ho Chi Minh City on December 6-9.
With participation from major players representing countries such as Russia, China, Japan, India, Thailand, and Indonesia, Vietbuild 2025 is expected to present a wide range of environmentally friendly and innovative products and services, especially building materials, machinery, and interior and exterior decoration.
Bulgaria holds strengths in sectors that align well with Vietnam’s development focus, including information technology, software, electronics, energy and the environment, startups and innovation, agriculture and food processing, logistics, and freight services.
Vietnam Airlines is pursuing an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) roadmap to reduce emissions, improve fuel efficiency, and adopt sustainable aviation fuels. It is also investing in workforce development, corporate culture, and international management practices.
Thailand's largest retailer, Central Retail Corporation (CRC), will invest over 45 billion THB (1.38 billion USD) through 2027 to expand mainstream markets and accelerate growth across Southeast Asia, including Thailand and Vietnam.
Vietnam ranks among Asia’s top producers and exporters of denim, with hundreds of factories producing denim fabric and garments. Vietnamese denim products are now exported to over 70 countries.
In 2024, durian was a leading export among Vietnam’s fruits and vegetables, earning a record of 3.3 billion USD and accounting for 46% of the sector’s total export value. China was the largest market, importing 3.2 billion USD worth of durians, or 97% of the total.
The arrival of this first wind power equipment shipment signalled the Trung Nam Ca Na seaport’s infrastructure readiness and its entry into a new phase of development, aligned with Vietnam’s adjusted National Power Development Plan VIII.
PM Pham Minh Chinh has called on global tech giants to bolster cooperation with Vietnam to assist with the country's efforts to drive a startup and innovation ecosystem.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh had meetings with leaders from multinational corporations on June 25, advancing Vietnam’s infrastructure development as well as food processing sector, on the sideslines of the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Tianjin city.
According to UOB, following the US’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs of 46% on Vietnamese goods on April 2, around 80% of Vietnamese businesses have proactively taken measures to respond to potential impacts.
As one of the most prestigious annual international events in the industry, the expo serves as a prime platform for enterprises to connect, exchange valuable experience, and explore reliable collaboration opportunities with both domestic and international companies.
Organised by the Vietnamese Embassy and Trade Office, Vietnam's national booth showcases catalogues and product samples from over 30 Vietnamese companies, spanning key sectors such as agriculture, seafood, food and beverages, footwear, textiles, furniture, plastics, construction materials, and industrial machinery.
The pangasius industry is one of the country’s key foreign currency earners, with an annual export value of around 2 billion USD, accounting for 20% of Vietnam’s total seafood exports. The US remains one of the largest and most strategic markets for Vietnamese pangasius.
A Government Office notice on the Deputy PM’s conclusions at a recent meeting to review construction progress of the plants stressed that accelerating the development of power sources is essential and urgent to ensure energy security and meet the demands of two-digit socio-economic growth in the coming period.
It featured four discussions on key issues such as the Vietnam- Switzerland comprehensive partnership, Vietnam’s international financial centre, digital transformation and innovation, and global human resources and expansion of markets.