Vietnam International Sourcing 2023 slated for mid-September

Vietnam International Sourcing 2023 will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from September 13-15, aiming to support domestic firms to engage more deeply into the global production and supply chains.
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam International Sourcing2023 will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from September 13-15, aiming tosupport domestic firms to engage more deeply into the global production andsupply chains.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), the organiserof the event, many foreign supermarkets, distributors and retailers are makingtheir shopping list for products from Vietnamese suppliers at the event, whichis expected to connect foreign importers and domestic manufacturers andexporters.

Vietnam International Sourcing 2023 will include a series of activities, includingconference, trade exchange programmes and the Vietnam International Sourcing Expo2023, which expects the participation of 300 businesses from different areas inthe international supply chain.

Vietnam International Sourcing 2023 is a reputable event that draws leadingfirms in various fields, including food, garment and textile, footwear,handbag, sportswerar, home appliances, furniture, and supporting industries.

This year, the event expects to welcome 8,000 visitors and 150 delegations from 30countries and territories. It has received greatest-ever interest from worldleading companies.

Leading experts from Europe will give an online training to participants at theevent on August 15 and an in-person training on August 12 to ensure that they arewell prepared and make full use of opportunities from the event.

Particularly, Walmart Inc, which operates approximately 10,500 stores and clubsin 20 countries and eCommerce websites, will send a team lead by one of itssenior official to the Vietnam International Sourcing 2023 to seek partnershipwith Vietnamese firms./.
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