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Hanoi industrial product fair to foster market growth and business ties

Hanoi will host the Hanoi Key Industrial Products Fair 2025 from November 12–15, featuring over 350 booths and thousands of innovative industrial products, showcasing the city’s growing industrial strength and creativity.

THE HANOI TIMES — The Hanoi Key Industrial Products Exhibition 2025 will take place from November 12 to November 15 at the Hanoi International Exhibition Center on 91 Tran Hung Dao Street, featuring 350 booths from leading enterprises in and outside the capital.

The Hanoi Key Industrial Products Fair 2024. Photo courtesy of the organizing board

The event will attract thousands of visitors, investors, experts and domestic and international partners, creating a vibrant platform for trade, innovation and cooperation among Hanoi’s industrial businesses.

Continuing its mission of “Connection – Innovation – Cooperation”, the fair aims to promote the development of key industrial sectors such as mechanics, electronics, information technology and automation.

It is expected to help businesses expand their markets, strengthen supply chain participation and enhance competitiveness in the global value chain.

This year’s fair is among key activities taken by Hanoi to implement Resolution No. 57 on harnessing breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation and digital transformation and Resolution No. 68 on developing the private sector.

In line with these resolutions, Hanoi is fostering an enabling environment for businesses, especially private enterprises, to take the lead in technological investment and production advancement.

The Hanoi Key Industrial Products Exhibition 2025 will feature multiple exhibition zones dedicated to the city’s flagship industries, including mechanical engineering and automation, electronics and refrigeration, semiconductors, microchips and information technology, as well as other high-tech and new-technology products.

Among the major activities will be the display of Hanoi’s key industrial achievements that showcase products manufactured using advanced production lines and reflect the innovation capacity and technological strength of the capital’s enterprises.

The Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade will also organize a series of side events to foster business linkages and partnerships, including a business matching conference between Hanoi’s key industrial firms and international partners on November 13, a conference on science and technology cooperation and development on November 14 and a ceremony honoring Hanoi’s key industrial products of 2025 on November 15.

According to Vuong Dinh Thanh, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Industrial Promotion and Development Consultancy Center, Hanoi currently has 104 enterprises with key industrial products spanning semiconductors, IT, electronics, mechanics, food processing, textiles, leather, handicrafts and innovation.

Many of these products boast high added value and strong competitiveness, produced with modern technology that meets regional standards. This reaffirms Hanoi’s growing role as an industrial leader and key contributor to the city’s socio-economic development.

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