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Vietbuild 2025 attracts 600 local, international enterprises

With participation from major players representing countries such as Russia, China, Japan, India, Thailand, and Indonesia, Vietbuild 2025 is expected to present a wide range of environmentally friendly and innovative products and services, especially building materials, machinery, and interior and exterior decoration.
An agreement signing ceremony at Vietbuild 2025 (Photo: baomoi.com)
An agreement signing ceremony at Vietbuild 2025 (Photo: baomoi.com)

Ho Chi Minh City (VNA) – The Vietbuild 2025 International Exhibition opened in Ho Chi Minh City on June 25, drawing nearly 600 enterprises and showcasing over 2,000 booths featuring advanced technologies and new products from both domestic and international brands.

The five-day event is jointly held by the Ministry of Construction’s Information Technology Centre and Vietbuild Construction International Exhibition Organising Corporation. It also marks the 67th anniversary of Vietnam’s construction sector (1958–2025).

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Van Sinh noted that the exhibition has become a regular platform supporting government policies on trade promotion, technology innovation, and investment cooperation. These efforts aim to help enterprises revive and expand their business operations.

With participation from major players representing countries such as Russia, China, Japan, India, Thailand, and Indonesia, Vietbuild 2025 is expected to present a wide range of environmentally friendly and innovative products and services, especially building materials, machinery, and interior and exterior decoration.

As part of the exhibition, organisers launched the exhibition's portal, a digital platform designed to introduce construction, industrial, and transport-related products and businesses from Vietnam and abroad. The initiative also seeks to foster greater international cooperation, technology transfer, and trade promotion in the digital era.

Additionally, the exhibition features Eurasia Expo Vietnam 2025, held in coordination with the Vietnam Building Materials Association and Russia’s Trade Promotion Council.

🍰 The event also includes various thematic seminars focusing on cutting-edge technologies and equipment for producing green materials, technological cooperation for national economic development, and international collaboration in transport, energy, and energy-saving technologies./.

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