Vietnam Furniture Matching Week kicks off in HCM City

The Handicraft and Wood Industry Association of Ho Chi Minh City kicked off the Vietnam Furniture Matching Week in HCM City on April 13.
Vietnam Furniture Matching Week kicks off in HCM City ảnh 1Producing wood items for export at the factory of the Woodsland Tuyen Quang JSC in Tuyen Quang province (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Handicraft and Wood Industry Association of Ho ChiMinh City kicked off the Vietnam Furniture Matching Week in HCM City on April13.

The second edition gathers over 800 representatives from over 450 businesses inthe handicraft and wood industry.

The event, which lasts to April 20, includes many face-to-face and onlineactivities aimed at connecting local manufacturers in the wood industry withinternational buyers as well as support service providers.

One of the highlights is the “Furniture Sourcing Day” on April 13 and 14,aiming to support local manufacturers to find business partners.

“Café Connection” is taking place on April 14 to help manufacturers andcustomers expand their trading network through specialised topics such asindoor furniture, outdoor furniture, sofa and kitchen cabinets.

Besides, online activities, which take place throughout the trade show on thehopefairs.com platform, will create a modern trading environment for localmanufacturers to approach buyers around the world.

Aside from B2B matching activities, seminars during the event will provide thelatest and essential information as well as measures for businesses to be ableto better adapt to the new situation. Participants will get updated on suchtopics like logistics trends in the new situation and digital transformationfor the furniture industry among others./.
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