350 exhibitors to take part in int’l automobile fair in HCM City
Over 350 domestic and foreign exhibitors are scheduled to show off at the 13th Saigon Autotech & Accessories International Exhibition in HCM City from May 25-28.
Hanoi (VNA) – Over 350 domestic and foreign exhibitors are scheduled to showoff at the 13th Saigon Autotech & Accessories InternationalExhibition in HCM City from May 25-28, according to the organiser, Asia TradeFair & Business Promotion (ATFA).
Covering anarea of 15,000 sq.m, the exhibition will feature about 700 booths run by domesticand foreign firms from the United States, Japan, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia,Thailand and the European Union (EU).
On displayare automobiles, motorcycles, electric and sport bikes, accessories & spareparts, car maintenance services and new-tech engines and smart parkingsolutions.
Severalpopular names in the support industry, such as JaanE, Vina AHA, Yabanchain,Okatsune, Van Phuoc and Lotus Viet, will take part in the event.
A businessmatching event will be held on the sidelines of the exhibition to provide aplatform for domestic and overseas producers and service providers to shareexperience, promote their products and seek partners.-VNA
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