Organized by Global Sources, the event has attracted more than 2,200 exhibitors from countries and territories including the U.S., Canada, China, Hong Kong (China), the Republic of Korea (RoK), and Southeast Asian nations, including Vietnam.
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Vietnam's pavilion at the event |
The Vietnam Pavilion, launched on October 18, features a wide range of Vietnamese products from key export sectors such as handicrafts, industry, beauty, fashion, and household goods. Participating companies include Gia Long, Minh Giang Craft, KSA Polymer, Khai Phong Wood, Vanglung Rattan, and SHDC Electronics, among others.
Vu Thu Huong from the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VINASME), head of the Vietnamese business delegation, said the program is part of a trade promotion initiative coordinated by the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade. She noted that 13 leading Vietnamese enterprises brought hundreds of unique products to the fair - from eco-friendly household items and handcrafted gifts to premium leather furniture and travel accessories.
The Global Sources 2025 features major exhibition zones for mobile devices, wearable technology, smart home solutions, health and wellness products, home appliances, and pet accessories. Notably, an “AI Pavilion” has been introduced for the first time, highlighting the growing role of technology in global supply chains.
The fair is expected to draw more than 60,000 buyers, with record participation from emerging markets. It has been held in three phases: October 11-14, October 18-21, and October 27-30.
Source: VNA