Vietnam Cycle 2016 opens next month in Hanoi

The Vietnam Cycle 2016 expo will take place at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre from November 17 through 19.
Vietnam Cycle 2016 opens next month in Hanoi ảnh 1The Vietnam Cycle 2016 expo will take place in from November 17 through 19 (Photo: vietnamcycle.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Cycle 2016 expo will take place at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre from November 17 through 19.

The exhibition is expected to attract the participation of 50 major manufacturers, along with 150 booths from the UK, France, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, China and Vietnam.

Also, some 15,000 visitors, including domestic and international distributors and manufacturers, as well as the public, are expected to attend.

Organisers noted that the exhibition will open opportunities for trade linkage, franchise contracts and seeking distributors. It is also an opportunity to highlight the bicycle sector, which is a driving force in the booming trend of riding bicycles and promoting green energy in big cities today.

Vietnam Cycle 2016 is organised by Vinexad and the Vietnam Auto Motorcycle Bicycle Association (VAMOBA), under the patronage of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and in collaboration with the National Traffic Safety Committee.-VNA

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