Taking place from October 25 to November 4, 2025, at the Vietnam Exhibition Center (VEC), the Autumn Fair 2025, hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, is a national-scale trade promotion event. It brings together over 2,500 businesses and 3,000 booths spanning an area of 130,000 m².
With the theme “Connecting People with Production and Business,” this year’s fair is expected to attract over half a million visitors daily, serving as a vital bridge between businesses, consumers, and international partners.
This is the first nationally scaled fair with international reach, directly overseen by the Prime Minister to boost production, stimulate demand, and drive economic growth. Its success aims to contribute to the overall growth of the economy, helping achieve the 2025 GDP target of 8% and 10% in subsequent years.
Deputy Prime Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn inspects the fair’s progress. (Photo: VGP)
The Autumn Fair 2025 showcases over 10,000 products across industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, trade, tourism, technology, consumer goods, and notably, OCOP products highlighting regional specialties.
Beyond being a platform for industrial and agricultural products, the fair is a vibrant cultural space celebrating traditional cuisine through zones like “Vietnamese Autumn Essence,” “Hanoi’s Autumn Elegance,” and “Autumn Delicacies.” Amidst bustling booths, visitors can shop, experience, and immerse themselves in the cultural richness of each region.
Many businesses not only bring local specialties but also embody the spirit of preservation and innovation in elevating Vietnamese products to the global market.
Ms. Lê Thị Nga, CEO of Ong Tam Đảo – Honeco, shared: “The Autumn Fair 2025 is a national trade promotion event, and we are honored to participate. We aim to bring the ‘sweetness of Tam Đảo’ closer to everyone, affirming Vietnam’s high-quality, clean agricultural brand.”
Beyond showcasing Vietnamese excellence, the fair attracts around 100 international businesses from Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, China, and ASEAN countries. It offers localities, businesses, and cooperatives a platform to highlight their strengths and explore domestic and international partnerships.
Economic and Trade Development with Social Responsibility
A standout feature of the Autumn Fair 2025 is its deep humanitarian spirit, supporting Central and Northern mountainous communities severely affected by natural disasters and floods.
The Autumn Fair 2025 is not only a hub for trade, investment, and Vietnamese brand promotion but also a symbol of social responsibility and solidarity.
Under Deputy Prime Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn’s guidance, the organizing committee will collaborate with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee to launch a fundraising campaign for flood-affected communities throughout the event.
In addition to a dedicated donation account and QR code announced at the opening ceremony and media outlets, donation boxes will be placed at all eight entrances, allowing visitors and businesses to contribute cash directly.
Donations will be transparently managed, with daily updates on contributions and their distribution to ensure support reaches those in need.
By integrating commerce with social responsibility, the fair embodies the Vietnamese spirit of solidarity while emphasizing businesses’ role in addressing social issues (ESG), a global trend. Thus, the Autumn Fair 2025 is a unique platform where economic growth and social responsibility converge.
“Every contribution, no matter how small, is a valuable encouragement, helping communities recover and rebuild. This event aims to pioneer a new fair model, blending economic and humanitarian values to foster unity and sharing,” the organizers stated.
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