The International Vietbuild Exhibition 2022 is underway in the central city of Da Nang with the participation of more than 200 domestic and overseas businesses.
Up to 200 domestic and overseas businesses are joining International Vietbuild Exhibition 2022 in Da Nang. (Photo cafeland.vn)
Da Nang (VNA) - The International Vietbuild Exhibition 2022 is underwayin the central city of Da Nang with the participation of more than 200 domesticand overseas businesses.
The exhibition showcases a wide range of products in construction, buildingmaterials, exterior-interior decoration, solar energy machines, and smart hometechnologies in 1,000 booths.
In his speech at the exhibition's opening ceremony on May 18, Deputy Ministerof Construction Nguyen Van Sinh hailed the event's role in the implementation of State guidelines and policies on construction and realestate, trade promotion, technology transfer, brand development and investmentcooperation.
It also helps connect supply and demand, especially in the context of thecountry's economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic, Sinh said.
Meanwhile, organisers said the event will be a good chance for localenterprises to meet and exchange different experiences, seek greater investmentopportunities, and introduce their latest products and technologies.
They added it will also help affirm the abilities of participating enterprisesto provide all kinds of materials and services, thereby meeting the needs ofconstruction and development within the Vietnamese market.
Seminars, trade exchanges between businesses, and the introduction of newproducts will also be held on the sidelines of the event which runs until May21.
The previous edition saw the participation of nearly 190 firms with 800booths./.
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