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Vietbuild 2019 expo gathers some 1,600 booths

The exhibition brings a closer look into the construction industry`s development and consumer demands.

The opening ceremony for the second exhibition of Vietbuild 2019 expo was inaugurated on September 4 in Hanoi, with exhibitors occupying nearly 1,600 booths, local media reported.
 
Delegates visit the booth at the second Vietbuild 2019 expo. Photo: Thuy Linh
Delegates visit a booth at the second Vietbuild 2019 expo. Photo: Thuy Linh
The displayed products are mainly developed in 2018 and early 2019, with new models, features and enhanced quality in the fields of building, smart home, electric equipment, architecture, interior – exterior decoration, door accessories, handy tools, and water filter system, among others. 

The exhibition also brings a closer look into the construction industry's development and consumer demands.

The organizing board said the construction material sector would face many difficulties in 2019, as many foreign companies will be able to export their goods to Vietnam under free trade agreements of which Vietnam is a member, Vietnam News Agency reported.

Therefore, domestic companies are striving to enhance their competitiveness and improve product quality in order to compete with their foreign counterparts.

Within the framework of the exhibition, many specialized seminars will take place. This is not only an opportunity for managers, experts and businesses to share and discuss new and modern technologies but also for encouraging enterprises to research and keep producing new and high-tech products.

The event is a bridge for enterprises and clients to meet and exchange, which in turn helps the former set the course for their business strategies and promote the expansion and integration in terms of construction material products manufacturing.

Vietbuild expo is divided in ten events held throughout the year. It is an annual exhibition to introduce achievements and development in all fields of industrial construction, such as civil engineering, construction materials, real estate, and architectural design, among others.

This second event of Vietbuild 2019 expo will run until September 8, 2019.
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