Vietnam International Industrial Fair kicks off in Hanoi
Over 250 local and foreign enterprises from various countries and territories, including Italy, Russia, the Republic of Korea, Japan, India and China, are exhibiting their products at the 27th Vietnam International Industrial Fair (VIIF 2018), which opened in Hanoi on October 23.
A visitor to the 27th Vietnam International Industrial Fair that opened in Hanoi on October 23 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Over 250 local and foreign enterprises from various countries and territories, including Italy, Russia, the Republic of Korea, Japan, India and China, are exhibitingtheir products at the 27th VietnamInternational Industrial Fair (VIIF 2018), which opened in Hanoi on October 23.
Organised by the Vietnam Exhibition Fair Centre (VEFAC), the four-day eventoffers opportunities for Vietnamese firms to meet with their internationalpartners and exchange technologies, as well as enhance cooperation and expandbusiness.
The fair is featuring over 300 booths on an areaof 6,000 sq.m, bringing practical and useful technology experience to visitors.
Visitors will be able to access modern and usefultools and equipment in precise mechanics, automation, and supporting industry,among others.
A series of business matching programmes will bearranged at the event, which aim to bolster trading connections between Vietnameseand international entrepreneurs.
Products using advanced technology and optimal solutions are introduced at theVIIF 2018 to facilitate businesses’ access to modern technologies towards thesustainable industrial development, according to Ly Hoa Lien from the VEFAC.
Le Khanh Hai, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said the event isa bridge, helping exhibitors promote their products, contributing to fostering thedevelopment of Vietnam’s industry.-VNA
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