
VOV.VN - Nearly 200 Vietnamese and foreign businesses are showing their products and technologies at the International Green Industry Expo 2024 which is getting underway in northern Lang Son province from April 18 to 24.
On display are photovoltaic panels, solar batteries, wind turbines, power generators, power generation and storage systems, solar/wind energy equipment, plastic injection molding machines, large vehicles, household appliances, lighting and smart home appliances, and agricultural products, among others.
The expo gives participating businesses to meet, connect and find opportunities for cooperation, thus helping to unlock the potential for border economic development, and make Lang Son a goods transit point in ASEAN, according to organisers.
Over recent years, Lang Son has invested in building essential urban infrastructure, completing many large projects, and synchronously developing trade and tourism. The 20-ha Mailand Hoang Dong urban area where the expo is taking place is expected to become an important link in Vietnam – ASEAN – China cooperation, including cross-border trade and tourism development.
This is the first time Lang Son has held the exhibition displaying international green industrial products and introducing the investment potential in this new field in the province.
The event is expected to create opportunities for businesses to find cooperation opportunities, contributing to elevating the prestige and position of Lang Son, and promoting local cross-border cooperation.
The expo is being held by the Lang Son Department of Industry and Trade in collaboration with several leading businesses in the province.
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