October 13, 2025 | 16:40

Vietnam's "biggest ever" Autumn Fair 2025 set to drive economic growth

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Exhibits cover many fields such as heavy industry, light industry, cultural industry, science-technology, innovation, agriculture, food processing, services, trade, and consumer goods.

Vietnam's "biggest ever" Autumn Fair 2025 set to drive economic growth
Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son chairs the meeting reviewing preparations for the Autumn Fair 2025 on October 12

The organizing committee of the Autumn Fair 2025 has received registrations for approximately 3,000 booths from over 2,500 organizations and businesses participating in the Fair, essentially meeting its set goals.

This information was released during a meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son on October 12 to review preparations for the Autumn Fair 2025.

The fair is scheduled to run from Otober 26 to November 4 at the National Exposition Center in Hanoi.

Exhibits at the fair will be diverse, covering many fields such as heavy industry, light industry, cultural industry, science-technology, innovation, agriculture, food processing, services, trade, consumer goods, and more.

On the occasion, 10 specialized seminars and online export forums are expected to take place, with participation from corporations like Amazon and Alibaba.

The Autumn Fair 2025 will be the first "three-biggest" fair in Vietnam: organized on the largest scale, with approximately 3,000 booths, at the largest and most modern center (covering an area of about 100,000 sq.m), and with the largest number and composition of participants (all 34 provinces and cities, relevant ministries, departments, agencies, corporations, general companies, private enterprises, and domestic and international businesses are mobilized to participate).

The fair is expected to be a focused trade promotion channel, aiming to stimulate consumer demand, boost production and business, expand import and export, attract a large number of businesses and consumers, thereby significantly contributing to achieving an economic growth target of over 8% in 2025, creating momentum for double-digit growth in the subsequent period.

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