Local, int’l real estate firms exhibit products in Hanoi expo

The Vietnam International Real Estate Exhibition, VNREA EXPO 2016, kicked off in Hanoi on July 20, featuring nearly 100 booths from nearly 360 domestic and foreign businesses.
Local, int’l real estate firms exhibit products in Hanoi expo ảnh 1The opening ceremony of Vietnam International Real Estate Exhibition (Source: bnews.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam International Real Estate Exhibition, VNREA EXPO 2016, kicked off in Hanoi on July 20, featuring nearly 100 booths from nearly 360 domestic and foreign businesses.

On show are new products, services, construction materials and decor in the construction industry. The five-day event also presents real estate and housing projects, and technologies for the sector.

Former Minister of Construction and Chairman of the Vietnam National Real Estate Association (VNREA) Nguyen Tran Nam said the exhibition will be organised annually at the National Architecture, Planning and Construction Exhibition Centre in Ha Noi. A similar event will be held in HCM City in September this year.

This year’s event sees the participation of well-known companies such as Phuc Khang Construction and Investment JSC, Thang Long Air Services Corporation, Capitaland-Hoang Thanh Investment Limited, the Thu Do Investment and Trading JSC, the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUD), Viglacera Real-estate Trading Company and Duckshin Housing Co., Ltd. The products displayed at the exhibition come from 36 real estate firms, 126 electrical equipment and smart home technology firms, 83 interior decoration companies and 53 building material firms, and 62 enterprises displaying products from sectors ranging from solar energy to machinery.

VNREA EXPO 2016 is being organised by VNREA in collaboration with the Vietbuild Construction International Exhibition Organisation Corporation (VIETBUILD).-VNA

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