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“Machinery Made in Italy” promotes Vietnamese businesses’ potential

The event is expected to enhance the role of Vietnam as a strategic gateway of Italian trade and investment in Asia and Southeast Asia regions, thereby, raising the country`s profile internationally.

“Machinery Made in Italy” is an unmissable event for Vietnamese businesses in the food processing and machinery sector to enhance their cooperation potential and learn experiences from Italian partners.
 
Illustrative photo.
Illustrative photo.
The Italian Chamber of Commerce (ICHAM) in Vietnam and other 11 ICHAMs in the Asian region will jointly hold the event between October 1 -2 with the aim of promoting Italian trade in the region.  
The event is expected to enhance the role of Vietnam as a strategic gateway of Italian trade and investment in Asia and Southeast Asia regions, thereby, raising the country's profile internationally. 
This is a tailored B2B conference between Italian specializing in food processing machinery and Asian importers, distributors, food and farm produce processing enterprises from India, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. 
The event is slated to take place on October 1-2 at Pan Pacific Hotel in Hanoi.
In 2018, Vietnam’s farm produce exports posted record revenue of US$40.02 billion. Last year also witnessed the highest growth pace of the agriculture sector over the last seven years.
To further promote the sector, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development continues to restructure the industry, promote manufacturing and processing, expande markets and enhance sustainable growth. 
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