First hardware, hand tools expo to open in HCM City

Products of internationally renowned hardware and hand tools makers such as Bosch, Elora, Onishi, Bawa Tools, Kynko, Hazet, Matador will be showcased at an exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City from November 30 to December 3.
First hardware, hand tools expo to open in HCM City ảnh 1At the press briefing (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –Products of internationally renowned hardware and hand tools makers such asBosch, Elora, Onishi, Bawa Tools, Kynko, Hazet, Matador will be showcased at anexhibition in Ho Chi Minh City from November 30 to December 3.

The Vietnam hardware and handtools exhibition, the first of its kind in Vietnam, was announced at a pressbriefing in Hanoi on November 22.

Speaking at the event, NguyenKhac Luan, Director General of the Vietnam National Trade Fair &Advertising Company (Vinexad), the organiser of the event underlined thesignificant role of Vietnam’s support industry in the global value supplychain.

More and more foreign groupsestablished their manufacturing and assembling factories in Vietnam with thehope to reduce transport costs and risks, which creates opportunities fordomestic spare part producers, Luan said.

According to Luan, the eventwill see the participation of 152 enterprises from 17 nations and territoriesacross the world, including India, Austria, Poland, Taiwan (China), the US,Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Netherland, the Republic of Korea, Italy, China,France, Switzerland.

The exhibition will focus onfour main sectors, which are tools – DIY, building hardware, fasteners and securities,and locks and fittings.

The event will help connectbuyers and sellers as well as present an opportunity for them to have directaccess to advanced products and technologies, Luan said.
The event also givesenterprises in the sector an overview of the hardware and hand tools market,Luan added.

In the framework of theexhibition, several seminars on the value chain link in support industry andmarketing./.
VNA

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