Vietnamese enterprises attend MEGA Show Hong Kong (China) 2023

About 70 Vietnamese handicraft and gift companies are exhibiting their products at the MEGA Show Hong Kong (China) 2023 which is taking place in the special administrative region from October 21-23.
Vietnamese enterprises attend MEGA Show Hong Kong (China) 2023 ảnh 1About 70 Vietnamese handicraft and gift companies  exhibit their products at the MEGA Show Hong Kong (China) 2023 (Photo: VNA)

Hong Kong (VNA) – About 70 Vietnamese handicraft and gift companies are exhibiting their products at the MEGA Show Hong Kong (China)2023 which is taking place in the special administrative region from October21-23.

The Vietnamese firms introduce handicrafts and household utensils made of natural and environment-friendly products that are suitable for current global consumption trends.

As the largest trade exhibition in Asia for handicrafts, gifts, householdappliances, and consumer goods, MEGAShow Hong Kong gathers world-famous brands in the consumer goods industry.  The annual event attracts the attention of alarge number of importers and exporters around the world. Thefair is an effective channel for Vietnamese businesses tointroduce and promote their products to international market. 

For many years participating in the event, Vietnamese booths have alwaysattracted a large number of visitors from all over the world, withsophisticated handicraft products of high quality meeting standards of demanding markets such as Europe and America. On the first day ofopening, participating Vietnamese businesses signed several export contracts and received orders from foreign buyers.

The event attracts the participation of 4,100 businesses from over30 countries and territories, including Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines,Singapore, China, Italy, the US, UK, Japan, Russia, and Taiwan (China), amongothers.

This year’s event isexpected to lure more than 50,000 visitors./.

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