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Vietnam Strengthens its position in Global Furniture Trade with VIFA EXPO 2025

The Vietnam International Furniture and Home Accessories Fair 2025 (VIFA EXPO 2025) officially opened on March 5 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City, reaffirming its status as Vietnam’s largest and most influential furniture trade event.

Spanning over 40,000 sq.m, the three-day exhibition showcased a diverse range of products, including indoor and outdoor furniture, handicrafts, home décor, machinery, and supporting services. The event provided a dynamic business environment where enterprises can showcase their latest innovations and build connections with international buyers.

Unprecedented Global Participation:

This year’s edition gathers over 650 exhibitors, with 52% representing 19 countries and territories and 48% comprising Vietnam’s top furniture hubs across 17 provinces and cities. To strengthen international trade, VIFA EXPO 2025 has partnered with leading cross-border e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Wayfair, enabling Vietnamese businesses to expand their reach through B2C channels.

Enhanced Support & Industry Insights:

Marking its largest scale yet, the event provides extensive support for participants, including logistics, accommodation, and personalized business matchmaking. A series of industry-focused seminars runs in parallel, while international buyers can join complimentary factory tours for a first-hand look at Vietnam’s thriving furniture manufacturing industry.

A Strategic Platform for Global Expansion:

Vo Tan Thanh, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), emphasized that Vietnam’s furniture sector has gained a strong global reputation but faces challenges from shifting trade policies, geopolitical conflicts, and regional competition. As Vietnam’s longest-running furniture trade fair, VIFA EXPO remains a crucial driver of international growth, offering enterprises a premier platform to connect with global partners and diversify their markets.

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