CADI-SUN participated Expos in Thailand and Laos

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CADI-SUN participated Expos in Thailand and Laos

On June 20 – 23 previously, CADI-SUN and business delegations in the field of Supporting Industry of Hanoi City led by the Vice Chairman of Hanoi City People’s Committee  - Mr. Nguyen Van Suu jointly participated in the Thailand Manufacturing Expo 2013 at the BITEC-Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center, Thailand. 

Mr. Nguyen Van Suu - Vice Chairman of Hanoi City People’s Committee (in the center) led the Supporting Industry business delegations to Thailand Manufacturing Expo 2013.
As a part of the market development plan in the Southeast Asian region, CADI-SUN participated in Lao international Trade Exhibition and Convention - Lao-ITECC (Lao ITECC) from 18 to 22 July 2013 in Vientiane city, Laos. Participating in these Fairs and International Exhibitions, the stall of CADI-SUN was displayed with products consisting of electric cables, magnetic wires and PVC compound, With an ample space, modern design of stall together with friendly, whole-hearted and professional attitude of its staff, CADI-SUN’s stall attracted numerous expo-goers to visit and buy its products. Being in charge of directly managing CADI-SUN’s stall at the Expo, Export-Import Manager, Pham Manh Hai said: “Currently, along with the promotion in domestic market, CADI-SUN is also boosting its import-export activities, particularly the Southeast Asia is one of its major markets for electric cables serving the construction and installation works of the national grid. CADI-SUN is completely confident in satisfying such major markets.

The Expo are an opportunity for Vietnam’s industry to create the transitional points towards bringing electric – electronic products of Vietnam to the international market, and at the same time promoting trade, providing information, exchanging experience and developing the idea of cooperation among the manufacturers, businessmen from different countries as well as engaging in global industrial production chains, and management and arrangement practices to be able to catch up with new trends.
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