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Vietnamese firms attend M-Tech Osaka 2022 expo

A total of 15 Vietnamese enterprises participated in the M-Tech Osaka 2022 expo on October 5-7 in Osaka, Japan, with the aim of enhancing cooperation and developing technologies in the country.
Vietnamese firms attend M-Tech Osaka 2022 expo ảnh 1Vietnamese pavilions capture attention of foreign visitors (Photo: VNA)
Tokyo (VNA) - A total of 15 Vietnamese enterprises participated inthe M-Tech Osaka 2022 expo on October 5-7 in Osaka, Japan, with the aim ofenhancing cooperation and developing technologies in the country.

The three-day event provided an excellent platform for Vietnamese enterprisesto gain greater insights into the cutting-edge production technologies fromother places throughout the world, while helping them introduce their products,seek new partners, and further participate in the global value chain.

Vietnamese pavilions captured great attention of foreign visitors, and many of them showed their interest in Vietnamese products.

According to statistics, the revenue of the supportingindustry’s products accounts for roughly 5% of total Vietnamese export turnoverto Japan.

M-Tech Osaka makes up one of the largest annual exhibitionswhich specialises in mechanical engineering and supporting industries in Japan.

The event attracted the participation of many manufacturersfrom various industrial powers around the world such as the UK, Germany,France, the US, the Republic of Korea, and China./.
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