The 15th International Exhibition on Automobile, Transportation and Supporting Industry (Vietnam AutoExpo 2018) will be held at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi from June 6-9.
Visitors at Vietnam AutoExpo 2017 (Source: organisation board)
Hanoi (VNA) –The 15th International Exhibition on Automobile, Transportation andSupporting Industry (Vietnam AutoExpo 2018) will be held at the NationalConvention Centre in Hanoi from June 6-9.
This year, theexhibition will cover an area of over 10,000 square metres, with 450 pavilionsintroducing new products and services in automobile, motorbike and supportingindustry in Vietnam.
Along with Vietnameseproducts by the Vietnam Engine and Agriculture Machinery Corporation, theexhibition will highlight Russian and Chinese brands such as Gaz Group FawGroup, HongYan Truck and KC Motors, along with big names such as Ducati,Harley, Davidson, Triumph, Royal Enfield and Kawasak.
At the same time, theexhibition will give much space to feature new products in support industry, spareparts, accessories, and automobile and motorbike maintenance products from variouscompanies including Dunlop, CNC Hanoi, Daichi, Yangmin, Vietmap, Fast Auto andNam Vu.
Visitors can alsoexperience driving the latest models of Ducati, Haley Davision, Triumph andRoyal Enfield.
In the event’sframework, a thematic conference will also be held to discuss the developmentof support industry and the connection of demand and supply sources for theproduction and assembling of commercial and special-use automobiles in Vietnam.
During the conference,participants will also update information of commercial car developmentdirection, market forecast, growth strategy, tax policy and other incentives.
Last year, theexhibition drew 120 enterprises and about 40,000 visitors.-VNA
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