HCM City to host int’l hardware, household goods, gift exhibitions

The events include the Vietnam International Hardware Expo 2025 and the Home Show Vietnam 2025, co-organised by Singapore-based Uninet Exhibition Pte. Ltd. and Han Viet MICE EIMS Co., Ltd., in collaboration with local and international trade promotion agencies.

Vietnam to spotlight hardware and gift industries at HCM City hxhibitions (Photo: diendandoanhnghiep.vn)
Vietnam to spotlight hardware and gift industries at HCM City hxhibitions (Photo: diendandoanhnghiep.vn)

HCM City (VNA) – A series of international exhibitions on hardware, household products and gifts will be held in Ho Chi Minh City from June 4 - 6, 2025.

The events include the Vietnam International Hardware Expo 2025 and the Home Show Vietnam 2025, co-organised by Singapore-based Uninet Exhibition Pte. Ltd. and Han Viet MICE EIMS Co., Ltd., in collaboration with local and international trade promotion agencies.

The exhibitions adopt a B2B format, aiming to connect global suppliers with Vietnamese and Asian markets, particularly in large-scale import-export.

The hardware expo is expected to attract about 300 exhibitors from over 10 countries and territories, showcasing six product categories, including tools, locks, home repairs, industrial household items, and labour protective suits. It is seen as an opportunity for enterprises to explore collaboration, update market trends, and access modern technologies in hardware manufacturing.

Luong Le Bao Thang, from the Agency for Enterprise Development, said the expo will serve as a strategic platform for value chain formation, technology transfer, and commercialisation of research-based products. It is also expected to promote innovation across key industries beyond hardware.

Running in parallel, the Home Show Vietnam 2025 will gather another 300 local and international exhibitors. The event features seven categories, including kitchenware, home textiles, gifts, office supplies, décor, smart appliances, and outdoor items. A dedicated Vietnamese pavilion will highlight high-quality local products.

The exhibition is expected to support small and medium-sized enterprises in accessing new markets and business partners. Several expert-led seminars will also be held to discuss trade trends and sustainable development in the household and gift sectors.

Nguyen Dinh Tung, President of the Ho Chi Minh City Clean Agricultural Products Association (CAPA), expressed his hope the event will help link clean agriculture with consumer goods industries and encourage responsible, eco-friendly consumption./.

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