In an interview with correspondents in the Gulf region, Trung noted that the UAE’s strategic geographic location positions it as a global trade crossroads. Emirates such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah boast world-class exhibition and conference centers, seamlessly connected by major international airports and seaports, enabling businesses worldwide to participate with ease.

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Spring Fair 2026 raises high hopes among businesses. (Photo: BNews)

Rather than hosting isolated events, the UAE has developed professionalized event ecosystems centered on major recurring exhibitions such as Gulfood, GITEX Global, Dubai Airshow, Arab Health and Expo 2020 Dubai. These events are international in scale, clearly themed and market-oriented, successfully attracting global buyers, sellers and investors.

Assessing potential UAE products for introduction at Vietnam’s trade fairs like the Spring Fair, Trung highlighted non-oil exports such as gold, jewelry and gemstones, aluminum (with the UAE ranking fifth globally), petrochemical products, plastics and copper. The country is also emerging as a regional hub for pharmaceuticals and advanced technology solutions, including artificial intelligence (AI), smart city infrastructure and 5G connectivity.

In this regard, cooperation prospects are promising, particularly following the upgrade of the bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Partnership in October 2025, and the entry into force of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries in February 2026. The agreement eliminates tariffs on 95% of tariff lines, covering 99% of Vietnam’s export value, creating strong momentum for bilateral trade.

For Vietnam, the UAE serves not only as a consumer market but also as a gateway to the Middle East and North Africa. Vietnamese agricultural products such as cashew nuts, pepper, cinnamon and rice have steadily gained market share, while aquatic products, including tra fish and tuna, are increasingly present in the UAE’s hospitality sector. Electronics, garments and footwear also maintain competitive positions.

Nevertheless, challenges remain, including fierce competition, strict Halal certification requirements and differences in consumer preferences. To address these issues, the Vietnam Trade Office in the UAE plans to intensify trade promotion, organize business delegations to major UAE exhibitions, conduct CEPA training sessions and facilitate connections with chambers of commerce and free zones such as Ajman Free Zone.

By leveraging the UAE’s global logistics hub status and deep international linkages, both sides are well positioned to foster sustainable, mutually beneficial trade and investment ties in the years ahead.

Source: VNA