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400 local, foreign firms at Vietbuild 2015 in Vietnam

byCustoms Today Report
07/11/2015
in International Customs, Vietnam
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HANOI: More than 400 local and foreign companies will showcase their products at the international exhibition Vietbuild 2015 in Ha Noi from November 11 to 15.

There will be nearly 1,300 booths at Giang Vo Exhibition and Fair Centre displaying products of real estate, interior and exterior decoration, construction and building materials, and others.

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The exhibition attracts companies from fifteen countries and territories including Viet Nam, South Korea, Japan, mainland China, Germany, Australia, Switzerland, Spain, Singapore, Thailand, Sweden, and Hong Kong, France, Taiwan and Malaysia.

The five-day event will also include seminars introducing new and hi-tech products as well as enterprise forums, which will create opportunities for Vietnamese enterprises to expand trade co-operation, connect investments, and production and technology transfer.

Advanced technology will boost the development of construction work and real estate projects of the country in the integration process, Nguyen Ngoc Quang from the Ministry of Construction said. This is the second time that Vietbuild takes place in Ha Noi and the sixth time nationwide this year.

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