Vietnamese group attends Middle East’s largest construction expo
Vietnamese group participates in Middle East’s largest construction expo
The Tan A Dai Thanh Group, a leading Vietnamese water solution manufacturer and supplier, has recently attended The Big 5 Dubai Expo, the largest construction event in the Middle East.
Tan A Dai Thanh Group's pavilion attracts a lot of visitors (Source: vnexpress.net)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Tan A Dai Thanh Group, a leading Vietnamesewater solution manufacturer and supplier, has recently attended The Big 5 DubaiExpo, the largest construction event in the Middle East.
Held in the UnitedArab Emirates (UAE) late last month, the event comprised 2,600 pavilions from64 countries across the world and attracted nearly 65,000 visitors. More than100 seminars and events were also organised on the sidelines of The Big 5 DubaiExpo.
Visiting the Tan A DaiThanh Group’s booth, Vietnamese Trade Counsellor in the UAE Le Phuong said thatwith its convenient position and eye-catching products, the group’s pavilion drewa lot of visitors.
The success made bythe group at the event, which attracted a huge number of visitors from not onlythe UAE but also the Middle East and other regions over the world, will helpintroduce Vietnamese products to international friends, Phuong added.
The UAE has become amajor trade partner of Vietnam in the Middle East and Africa with bilateraltrade surpassing 6 billion USD, accounting for one-third of Vietnam’s tradewith regional countries. Both sides are striving to lift two-way trade to about10 billion USD by 2020.-VNA
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