Vietnam's largest trade fair to take place in April; over 500 outfits from 15 countries confirm participation


HANOI, March 12 (Bernama): The Vietnam Expo 2023, the largest trade fair in the South-East Asian country, will be held in the capital city Hanoi from April 5 to April 8, attracting exhibitors from 15 countries and territories, local media houses had reported.

Held annually since 1991, Vietnam Expo has become a venue for Vietnamese businesses to promote and introduce their products and for global trade promotion organisations that favour the Vietnamese market.

This year's exhibition will attract the participation of over 500 corporations from 15 countries and territories, showcasing their products at 600 booths, according to Vinexad Company, an organiser.

The event will cover a variety of industries including electronics, machinery, equipment and supporting industries, digital technology, and e-commerce.

The highlights of the show include international pavilions displaying outstanding products and services of countries including China, Cambodia, Indonesia and South Korea, according to the organiser. - Bernama

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