HCM City hosts international industrial Expo

Over 200 businesses from several Asian countries and territories are showcasing their products at the fifth Vietnamese International Exhibition on Industrial Machinery, Equipment, Materials and Products (Vinamac) in Ho Chi Minh City from December 8.
Over 200 businesses from several Asian countries and territories areshowcasing their products at the fifth Vietnamese InternationalExhibition on Industrial Machinery, Equipment, Materials and Products(Vinamac) in Ho Chi Minh City from December 8.

The Expo has been jointly organised by the Vietnam Advertising and FairsExhibition Company (Vietfair) as well as various domestic and foreignorganisations.

With 250 stands, the event exhibitsmachinery, associated equipment and many different technologies used in awide range of areas from mining, construction, energy, packaging, therubber and plastic industries to wood and paper processing.

During the Expo, there will be a number of seminars on steel industry,chemicals and pharmaceutical products used in agriculture and severalsmaller displays such as the fifth Vietnamese International Exhibitionon the Chemicals Industry (Vinachem Expo 2010), the seventh ChineseExhibition on the Chemicals Industry (Chinachem 2010), the VietnameseInternational Coatings Exhibition (Vinacoating 2010) and the VietnameseInternational Steel and Metalworking Expo (Isme Vietnam 2010).

Nguyen Van Ngan, the Director General of Vietfair, said that visitorswill have the chance to access advanced machinery and facilities both athome and abroad, adding that a lot of contracts are expected to bereached during the Expo.

The event will run until December 11./.

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