Int’l exhibition on industrial products, technology opens in HCM City

The International Exhibition on Industrial Machinery, Equipment, Technology and Products in Ho Chi Minh City (VINAMAC EXPO 2022) kicked off on November 2.
Int’l exhibition on industrial products, technology opens in HCM City ảnh 1At the exhibition (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – The International Exhibition on Industrial Machinery, Equipment, Technology and Products in Ho Chi Minh City (VINAMAC EXPO 2022) kickedoff onNovember 2.

The four-day event features more than 300 booths of about 200 domestic and foreignenterprises, mainly showcasing advanced technologies, equipment and productsin mechanical engineering – automation, rubber – plastic, and food processing.

At the event, the municipal Department of Industry and Trade and localbusinesses are providing information related to business development supportprogrammes for the 2020 – 2030 period.

According to Deputy Director of the department Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc, VINAMAC EXPO 2022 offers a good chance for Vietnamese enterprises to popularise technological products,machine and equipment.

In the framework of the event, a workshop, an online business matchingevent will be held, providing venues for local and foreign investors andbusinesses to seek cooperation opportunities and set up partnerships.  

Nguyen Quang Huy, Deputy General Director of the Agencyfor Southern Affairs of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said VINAMACEXPO 2022 is an important trade promotion activity, contributing to speeding upthe industrial production recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic is put under controll.

Statistics show that industrial products and supporting industries of HCM Cityhave recorded significant growth in the domestic and global markets. Manysupporting industrial products of the city have gradually joined supply chainsfor domestic and foreign FDI enterprises./.
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