Over 480 businesses from 16 countries to gather at Vietnam Expo 2024
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DNHN - Vietnam Expo 2024 will feature 16 countries and territories, including India, South Korea, the Russian Federation and China, highlighting the attractiveness of the Vietnamese market for international trade cooperation and investment.
The 33rd Vietnam International Trade Fair, or Vietnam Expo 2024, will take place from 3 to 6 April at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre (ICE) with the participation of over 480 businesses from 16 different countries and territories. This is an important event in Vietnam’s annual trade schedule, organised since 1991 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, under the direction of the Trade Promotion Agency and organised by Vinexad.
With 550 booths, Vietnam Expo 2024 will focus on introducing five main industry groups, including the Vietnam Export and Investment Promotion Booth Area, the International Booth Area, Electronics, Machinery, Equipment and Supporting Industries, Digital Technology and E-commerce, and the Food Industry.
The participation of 16 countries and territories, such as India, South Korea, the Russian Federation and China, is a special highlight, demonstrating the attractiveness of the Vietnamese market for international trade cooperation and investment.
Following the progress in the Vietnam-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2023, the appearance of the India Pavilion at Vietnam Expo 2024, led by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), will create opportunities for cooperation and exchange activities between businesses of the two countries in 2024 and beyond.
In addition, KOTRA of South Korea has also chosen the Vietnam Expo as an important destination to promote economic, trade and investment between the two countries in 2024. In particular, the Investment and Industrial Development Promotion Display Area (Invest in Vietnam) has also been specially designed, to support international businesses to increase their presence in Vietnam and promote the development of key industries.
According to the organisers of Vietnam Expo 2024, this event will not only be a place to display products but also an opportunity to connect supply and demand and organise many specialised workshops and high-level forums to attract the interest of over 20,000 visitors during the four days of the exhibition.
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