Hanoi hosts 2nd Vietbuild International Exhibition in 2019
New products and advanced technologies in real estate, construction, building materials and exterior-interior décor are being showcased at nearly 1,600 pavilions during the second edition of the Vietbuild Hanoi International Exhibition in 2019, which opened in the capital city on September 4.
Visitors at the Vietbuild Hanoi International Exhibition (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – New products and advanced technologies in realestate, construction, building materials and exterior-interior décor are beingshowcased at nearly 1,600 pavilions during the second edition of the VietbuildHanoi International Exhibition in 2019, which opened in the capital city onSeptember 4.
A total of 243 domestic firms, 125 joint ventures companies, and 101 foreign businessesand groups from 18 countries and territories such as Australia, China, France,Germany, India, Italy and Japan are joining the Vietnam’s largest constructionexhibition.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen VanSinh said the Vietnamese Government has issued a wide range of policies toimprove the business climate, stabilise the domestic real estate market, andbetter the national economy’s competitive capacity.
Vietbuild is an important event of the construction sector, which is expectedto concretise the Government’s policies on property market and trade promotion,he said, stressing this is a good opportunity for Vietnamese companies to boostcooperation and promote technology transfer towards sustainable development ofthe country.
Conferences and business networking events will be held in the framework of theexhibition, which are expected to help managers, experts and businesses discussnew technologies in the field while encouraging companies to study and createnew products that fit requirements of green building construction.-VNA
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