April 14, 2025 | 03:47 GMT +7
April 14, 2025 | 03:47 GMT +7
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The event is jointly organized with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), relevant agencies, and industry associations.
The 20th Vietnam Chemical Industry Exhibition (Vinachem Expo 2024) will take place at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC) from November 27 to 29, 2024.
This year, Vinachem Expo 2024 will be held concurrently with seven international specialized exhibitions, focusing on agricultural chemicals and crop protection, chemical equipment, paint and coating industries, adhesives and tapes, rubber and tires, plastics technology and products, and biotechnology.
This year, Vinachem Expo 2024 is held simultaneously with 7 specialized international exhibition groups.
The exhibition features over 700 booths from 500 Vietnamese and international enterprises representing more than 10 countries and territories, including Australia, the United States, Japan, China, and others.
The event aims to create a favorable environment for managers, manufacturers, researchers, and domestic and international businesses to meet, exchange expertise, and enhance learning opportunities. It helps both local and foreign investors understand Vietnam's policies, strategies, market demands, and investment landscape, thereby maximizing the effectiveness of collaboration and business opportunities.
Within the framework of the exhibition, there are also seminars, talks, and forums on topics related to the chemical industry, biotechnology, etc.
During the exhibition, alongside the signing ceremony of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) between industry associations and international partners, various seminars, discussions, and forums on relevant topics will also take place.
These activities are coordinated with the participation and discussions of numerous domestic and international enterprises, representatives from various agencies, and leaders from the following organizations: the Department of Chemicals, the Department of Plant Protection, the Vietnam Pesticide Manufacturers and Traders Association, the Vietnam Fertilizer Association, the Vietnam Farm and Agricultural Enterprise Association, the Vietnam Rubber Association, the Vietnam Packaging Association, the Vietnam Paint and Printing Ink Association, and the Ho Chi Minh City Plastics Association, among others.
The forum had more than 700 booths of 500 Vietnamese and international enterprises from more than 10 countries and territories.
Vinachem Expo and its concurrent specialized exhibitions are regarded by domestic and international businesses and professionals as the largest specialized international event in Vietnam. The expo serves as a driving force for domestic enterprises to focus resources on technological innovation, improving product quality and competitiveness, participating in global value chains, and transitioning from traditional business models to effective, sustainable, diverse, and environmentally friendly economic development, with efficient use of natural resources.
Translated by Linh Linh
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