Mining Vietnam 2018 exhibition to be held in Hanoi

The fourth International Mining and Minerals Recovery Exhibition for Vietnam (Mining Vietnam 2018) will be held at the International Centre for Exhibition in Hanoi on April 18-20, gathering over 170 enterprises from 22 countries and territories.
Mining Vietnam 2018 exhibition to be held in Hanoi ảnh 1Logo of Mining Vietnam 2018 (Source: Mining Vietnam)

Hanoi (VNA) –The fourth International Mining and Minerals Recovery Exhibition for Vietnam (MiningVietnam 2018) will be held at the International Centre for Exhibition in Hanoion April 18-20, gathering over 170 enterprises from 22 countries andterritories.

The event will have nine group pavilions specifically designed for international exhibitorsfrom various countries including the UK, Germany, Russia, Singapore, China andAustralia.

Covering up to 4,000 square metres, theexhibition will highlight the latest mining equipment, technologies andservices.

The exhibition attracts world leadingmanufacturers and suppliers, including Fong Chuan Machinery, Germanbelt,Hamakyu, Nippon Eirich, Sealtech Vietnam, and especially the country’s largeststate-owned mining group - Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group(VINACOMIN).

BT Tee, General Manager of the UBM VESExhibition Services, the organizer of Mining Vietnam 2018 said that althoughthe past few years have proved to be another difficult period for theglobal mining market, Mining Vietnam has continued to maintain its scope andreputation, attracting a large number of local and international firms. 

This shows the industry’s high potential thanksto the Government’s policy to encourage exports and rising local consumptionof mineral resources, he held.

Mining Vietnam will continue to serve as aneffective technology marketplace for mining technology and services in Vietnamand the whole Indochina as well, he added.

Mining Vietnam was first launched in 2012. Thethird edition of the exhibition was held in 2016 with the attendance of 171companies from 22 different countries and territories.-VNA
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