Mexican multinational group Home Depot wants to import 18 types of products from Vietnam, including construction materials, home appliances, wooden furniture, electrical tools, umbrellas, and so on.
According to the Vietnamese Trade Office in Mexico, a trade workshop will be held in Mexico City on December 15, where Home Depot will seek business opportunities with Vietnamese partners in the fields.
Vietnamese firms who want to be suppliers of Home Depot can contact at “The Home Depot México S. de R.L. de C.V. Ricardo Margáin Zozaya 555, Edificio A Parque Corporativo Santa Engracia, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, C.P 66267 Mexico”.
Currently, Home Depot runs 2,200 shops in the US, Canada and Mexico, which can import around 40,000 products. Last year, its revenue hit US$71.3 billion.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade reported that in recent times, Vietnam has exported some products to Mexico, including garment, computers, electronics and components, seafood and coffee.
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