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Hanoi int’l plastic, rubber, packing industry exhibition 2019 opens

The 2019 Hanoi International Plastic, Rubber, Printing, Packing Industry Exhibition opened in Hanoi on April 24, attracting 180 exhibitors from 10 countries and territories worldwide.
Hanoi int’l plastic, rubber, packing industry exhibition 2019 opens ảnh 1At the event (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The 2019 Hanoi InternationalPlastic, Rubber, Printing, Packing Industry Exhibition opened in Hanoi on April24, attracting 180 exhibitors from 10 countries and territories worldwide.

The four-day event was co-organised by the Ministry ofIndustry and Trade (MoIT)’s Vietnam National Trade Fair & AdvertisingCompany (Vinexad), Yorkers Trade and Marketing Services Co., and VietnamPlastics Association.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, deputy head of the MoIT’sTrade Promotion Agency Le Hoang Tai said the event has become a prestigiousdestination for domestic and foreign firms with the display of the latestmachinery and equipment.

Vinexad Deputy General Director Pham Dang Khanh said theexhibition displays products on a total area of 8,500 sq.m, luring exhibitorsfrom India, Taiwan (China), the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea (RoK), HongKong (China), Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, China and Vietnam, most notably fromTaiwan and the RoK.

The number of exhibitors rose by half thanks to stronggrowth of the northern market. The event is expected to draw more than 8,000professional purchasers.

According to the Mordor Intelligence Research, Vietnam’splastics market is forecast to grow by 6.63 percent annually during the2018-2023 period which the packaging, automobiles, electronics and otherindustrial product sectors are expected to lead the domestic market

The Vietnamese market holds huge potential when leadingbrands such as Foxconn and Samsung and other famous ones in automobiles havebuilt factories in the country.

A seminar themed “Vietnamese plastics sector – PackagingIndustry: great opportunities from the fourth industrial revolution” was alsoheld on the same day.-VNA
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