Vietbuild returns to Hanoi for second time this year

The Vietbuild Hanoi 2018 International Exhibition (Phase 2) opened at the National Exhibition Construction Centre and Hanoi Museum in the capital city on September 6.
Vietbuild returns to Hanoi for second time this year ảnh 1Scene at the Vietbuild Hanoi opeining ceremony (Photo: kinhtedothi.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietbuild Hanoi 2018 International Exhibition (Phase 2) opened atthe National Exhibition Construction Centre and Hanoi Museum in the capitalcity on September 6.

The event is held bythe Vietnam National Real Estate Association in partnership with the VNREBUILDReal Estate International Exhibition Organisation Co. until September 10.

It features 1,500booths run by nearly 400 companies, including 261 domestic and 75 joint ventureenterprises alongside 65 foreign firms from 24 countries and territories, suchas France, the US, Russia, Turkey, India, Italy, the UK, Australia, Germany,Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and China.

On display are new productsand advanced technologies in the fields of real estate, interior and exteriordecoration, and construction and building materials. On the first day of theexhibition, real estate products, electric devices, solar power equipment,doors and accessories, and building materials pulled the greatest attention fromvisitors.

According to manybusinesses, a series of Vietbuild exhibitions held in recent years havebenefited them greatly. The events have enabled them to get closer to customersand to manufacture products more relevant to latest consumer trends.

This year’s Vietbuild isorganised in Hanoi in three phases. The first phase took placefrom March 28 to April 1 with 1,700 pavilions featuring nearly 500 businessesfrom 18 countries. The third phase is due to be held from November 23 – 27.

The event also openedin Da Nang, Can Tho, and Ho Chi Minh City earlier this year. –VNA
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