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20th Vietnam Medi-Pharm Expo features 320 stalls

The 20th International Medical and Pharmaceutical Exhibition (Vietnam Medi-Pharm Expo) opened in Ho Chi Minh City on August 11, attracting visitors to 320 stalls of diverse products and equipment.
20th Vietnam Medi-Pharm Expo features 320 stalls ảnh 1At the event (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – The 20th International Medicaland Pharmaceutical Exhibition (Vietnam Medi-Pharm Expo) opened in Ho Chi MinhCity on August 11, attracting visitors to 320 stalls of diverse products andequipment.

These stalls are being operated by more than 260 firms from20 countries and territories.

Pharmaceutical and vitamin supplement brands account for 55% ofthe total participants this year. In 2019, those showcasing medical equipmentmade up 70% of the total.

Lasting until August 13, this year’s event also has fivenational promotion booths of India, Germany, the Republic of Korea, Malaysiaand Turkey.

🐼 Nguyen Dinh Anh from the Ministry of Health said the expofocuses on promoting a wide range of products, keeps up to global trends, and introducesVietnam’s policies targeting the medical and pharmaceutical sector./.

VNA

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