Apart from showcasing a diverse range of products and advanced technologies in the leather and footwear industry, the Italian firms also strengthen trade connections with businesses from participating countries and territories at the event, particularly with Vietnamese manufacturers.

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At the event 

Fabio De Cillis, Trade Commissioner at the Italy Trade Office in Vietnam, said as this year marks the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Italy diplomatic ties, Italy wants to make the most of this opportunity to leave an impression on the two sides’ activities. Earlier, the office held several trade and industrial promotion events in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City in particular.

Later this year, it plans to draw Italian enterprises to the International Processing, Packaging Exhibition and Conference in Vietnam (ProPak Vietnam), the Vietnam International Woodworking Industry Fair (VietnamWood) and encourage Vietnamese firms to join fairs and exhibitions in Italy.

According to the Vietnam Leather, Footwear and Handbag Association, the sector targets earning 27 billion USD from export this year, up around 10% annually.

Source: VNA