Int’l expo on support industries slated for October

The Vietnam International Expo on Support Industries and Processing - Manufacturing (VIMEXPO 2021) is scheduled to take place from October 27-29 at the International Centre for Exhibition (ICE) in Hanoi.
Int’l expo on support industries slated for October ảnh 1A booth of VIMEXPO 2020 in Hanoi. (Photo baodautu.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Vietnam International Expo on Support Industries andProcessing - Manufacturing (VIMEXPO 2021) is scheduled to take placefrom October 27-29 at the International Centre for Exhibition (ICE)in Hanoi.

Theupcoming event, which will be the second held under the Support IndustryDevelopment Programme, will comprise nearly 300 booths. 

Hostedby the Industry Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, VIMEXPO2021 offers a chance for supporting industry enterprises to shareexperience, seek new partners and suppliers and learn of newtechnologies. The three-day expo hopes to welcome 20,000 visitors.

Theprevious edition comprised 250 booths from 170 enterprises on adisplay area of 5,000sq.m.

TheGovernment has issued a resolution on measures to promote the development ofsupport industries, which sets a target of Vietnam producing highly-competitivesupport products that meet 45 percent of domestic production and consumptiondemand by 2025 and 70 percent by 2030./.



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