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32nd Vietnam Expo promises to boost business linkages

The 32nd Vietnam International Exhibition (Vietnam Expo) will take place in Hanoi from April 5-8 with the participation of more than 500 domestic and foreign enterprieses, the event’s organisers have announced.
32nd Vietnam Expo promises to boost business linkages ảnh 1The 32nd Vietnam International Exhibition (Vietnam Expo) will take place in Hanoi from April 5-8 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🅷 – The 32nd Vietnam InternationalExhibition (Vietnam Expo) will take place in Hanoi from April 5-8 with the participation of more than 500 domestic andforeign enterprieses, the event’s organisers have announced.

Exhibitors from Vietnam, the Republic of Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Poland, and mainland China willshowcase advanced equipment and technologies in electronics -machinery and supporting industries and digital technology - e-commerce; foodindustry, handicraft andbeauty sectors at more than 600 booths. The expo is expected to offer organisations andbusinesses opportunities to enhance the exchange of experiences, promote theirproducts, seize investment opportunities, and transfer technologies to improveefficiency in production and business. Other seminars to boost efficiency in investment and trade promotion in both domestic and foreign markets will also be held. Besides, under the ImprovingPrivate Sector Competitiveness (IPSC)project, the US Agency forInternational Development (USAID) will provide assistance for 20 Vietnamese smalland growing businses (SGBs) which have received technical support from theproject to show their products and services at the expo. Through innovative skills training, tailored technicalassistance, and expanded coaching and mentorship networks, the project willimprove SGB efficiency, increase revenue, and help SGBs act as sustainablesources of inclusive economic growth and job creation as well as introducingtheir brandnames to international market. According to the organisers, each year’sevent will feature the market’s tendency in general and growth pace,adaptation of businesses in particilar. Vietnam Expo is heldannual in Hanoi in April and Ho Chi Minh City in December./.
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