With diverse activities, to be held in both online andoffline forms, the event is intended to seek solutions to help local firms expandtheir business network and further integrate into the global supply chain.
Nguyen Chanh Phuong, Vice President of the Handicraftand Wood Industry Association of HCM City (HAWA), said Vietnamese furnitureenterprises have seen their orders fully booked until the third quarter, eventhe end of this year, as the global demand has been on the rise.
However, the COVID-19 pandemic and globaluncertainties have disrupted the supply chain and led to high logistics costs,he noted.
Therefore, the event is expected to support domesticfurniture and handicraft firms not only to expand their consumption markets butalso access the best logistic services, Phuong said.
Within the framework of the programme, there will be FurnitureSourcing Day on April 13-14, which will enable businesses to approachinternational buyers and suppliers of support services, along with exchangesand workshops, according to organisers.
The programme will bring together some 500 businesses,more than 100 representative offices and international buyers.
Online activities will take place on HOPE(hopefairs.com) platform, which has been upgraded to make it easier for participating businesses and international buyers to hold meetings anytime and anywhere.
According to Tracy Tran, representative of MitchellGold Bob Williams in Vietnam, Vietnamese wooden products and furniture havebeen highly valued thanks to their quality and reasonable prices./.