The Vietbuild Hanoi International Exhibition 2019, themed “Real Estate – Interior, Exterior Décor – Architecture – Construction – Construction Materials”, will be underway from November 27 – December 1, with nearly 1,600 stalls by over 40 firms from 22 countries and territories taking part.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietbuild Hanoi InternationalExhibition 2019, themed “Real Estate – Interior, Exterior Décor – Architecture– Construction – Construction Materials”, will be underway from November 27 –December 1, with nearly 1,600 stalls by over 40 firms from 22 countries andterritories taking part.
Speaking at a press conference in Hanoi on November 22,Chairman of the Vietnam National Real Estate Association and head of the exhibition’sorganising board Nguyen Tran Nam said construction materials see positive signsthanks to growing demand for housing, real estate and infrastructure.
Thematic seminars will also be held to encourage firms tomanufacture new products, adopt modern and eco-friendly technology to meetdomestic and foreign demand.
Contacts between manufacturers and consumers are alsoplanned for./.
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New products and advanced technologies in real estate, construction, building materials and exterior-interior décor are being showcased at nearly 1,600 pavilions during the second edition of the Vietbuild Hanoi International Exhibition in 2019, which opened in the capital city on September 4.
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