April 08, 2026 | 06:30

Vietnam to join Japan’s GREEN EXPO 2027, focusing on green agri-trade promotion

Chu Khôi

The Vietnam Pavilion is scheduled to operate from March 19 to September 26, 2027, in Yokohama.

Vietnam to join Japan’s GREEN EXPO 2027, focusing on green agri-trade promotion
Artist’s impression of a corner at GREEN EXPO 2027.

Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son has signed Decision No. 629/QD-TTg, dated April 6, 2026, approving the plan for Vietnam’s participation in the International Green Expo 2027 (GREEN EXPO 2027) in Yokohama, Japan.

The Vietnam Pavilion is scheduled to operate from March 19 to September 26, 2027, in Yokohama. The exhibition space will feature a flexible modular design, allowing for layout adjustments to align with changing weekly and monthly themes.

During the expo, Vietnam will implement a series of key activities. A major focus will be the organization of periodic thematic promotion events to introduce staple agricultural products, OCOP (One Commune One Product) items, and craft village goods. These events will also showcase models of green agriculture and circular economies linked to sustainable development, with active participation from various Vietnamese localities.

Furthermore, the pavilion will host trade and investment promotion activities aimed at fostering the green economy, circular economy, and digital transformation.

To engage visitors, regular public interaction programs will be held, featuring cultural experiences and direct exchanges to promote the image of Vietnam’s country, people, and high-quality products.

A significant highlight of the event will be the "Vietnam National Day." Notably, in addition to the physical site, the Vietnam Pavilion will also be developed and operated as a 3D virtual platform to reach a wider global audience.

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