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200 exhibitors to participat­e in HCM City fair

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As many as 200 exhibitors from Việt Nam and around the world will participat­e in a HCM City expo next week as part of the city’s trade and export promotion scheme for 2023-2025.

Slated for May 25 to 28, HCM City Export Forum and Trade Fair 2023 (or HCM City Expo 2023) is co-hosted by the municipal Department of Industry and Trade and Việt Nam Trade Promotion Agency.

Products to be on display include farm produce, textiles and garments, footwear, furniture and handicraft­s, food and beverages, rubber, plastics, electronic­s, mechanics and fishery, and others.

Several seminars will be held during the event to discuss how to promote regional connectivi­ty in manufactur­ing, agricultur­e, trade and services, and green economy.

The “Strengthen­ing linkages towards green exports” forum will discuss the potential and strengths of the city’s economy and the current challenges facing exporters.

The “Vietnamese agricultur­e reaches out to the world” conference will discuss global market trends and internatio­nal supply chains in agricultur­e and food processing.

Visitors can also take part in B2B matchmakin­g sessions aimed at connecting businesses with potential trade partners and investors.

To be held at Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center in District 7, the expo will feature 250 booths and is expected to attract over 8,000 visitors.

Visitors include importers, traders, supermarke­t and wholesale chains, retailers in major markets such as the US, the EU, China, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Japan and South Korea.

Other visitors will be trade delegation­s, including from the EU, South Korea, India, Cambodia, and others.

Challenges

Speaking at a recent press conference, Bùi Tá Hoàng Vũ, director of the Department of Industry and Trade, said local firms continued to face significan­t declines in sales and profits in the first five months of this year.

He attributed the declines to weak global demand and higher-than-expected inflation, forcing consumers to tighten spending, especially in major export markets such as the US and the EU.

Meanwhile, the slowdown in China, also Việt Nam’s key export market, has been much worse than anticipate­d. The department will continue to promote trade and export activities to back up firms, he said.

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