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 Vietnam Expo 2017 introduces new products that will hit the market in 2018(Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – The 15th Vietnam International TradeFair (Vietnam Expo 2017) on December 6-9 in Ho Chi Minh City will see theintroduction of new products that will hit the market in 2018.
According to the Vietnam National Trade Fair & Advertising Company(Vinexad), participating companies want to introduce their new items for 2018with the aim of seeking customers’ feedback for evaluating the market’s demand.
The expo, held by the Vinexad, continues to be an important bridge to connectVietnamese and foreign enterprises, allowing them to meet and exchange views onbusiness cooperation.
It is also a destination where policy makers can update latest waves of marketand producer can popularise their trademarks as well as expand consumptionmarket network.
This year event will feature 800 booths displaying products in the fields ofelectronic devices and products, hardware products and hand tools, constructionmaterials and household products-consumer goods.
The organising board has received 860 registrations through website and fanpageso far, including those from the UK, the US, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey,Russia, Slovakia, Belarus and Asian countries.
A line-up of talks and trade exchange conferencewill be held in the frameworkof the event.
According to the organising board, some 320 enterprises attended the 2015 eventwhile the number increased to 520 in 2016 and is expected at 750 in 2017.-VNA
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