Crowds of visitors flocked to the Autumn Fair for shopping and exploration.
The inaugural Autumn Fair 2025, held from October 26 to November 4 at the National Exhibition Center (Dong Anh, Hanoi), kicked off with a vibrant atmosphere.
This morning, the fair witnessed a massive influx of visitors, creating an energetic ambiance right from its opening day.
Mr. Nguyen Xuan Huy from Hoai Duc, Hanoi, praised the fair’s modern and well-organized setup after visiting numerous booths. He expressed gratitude to the government for providing access to quality products and showcasing local production models nationwide.
The fair serves as a platform to promote Vietnamese products and services. Photo: VGP/Vu Phong
The fair serves as a platform to promote Vietnamese products and services. Photo: VGP/Vu Phong
Le Ngoc Anh, Director of Le Gia Food and Trade Services Co., Ltd. (Thanh Hoa), highlighted the fair as an opportunity to showcase products, share industry stories, and connect with domestic and international visitors. He anticipates expanded export opportunities through trade promotion sessions led by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Nguyen Thi Hanh, Director of SH Trading Co., Ltd., aims to connect with diverse customers and increase brand visibility through the fair.
Massive crowds gathered at the Autumn Fair.
Showcasing Vietnam’s Remarkable Progress
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien emphasized the fair as a celebration of Vietnam’s 40 years of renewal achievements, highlighting the nation’s advancements under the Party and State’s leadership, alongside the business community’s pioneering role.
The event also underscores Vietnam’s rising global position in production and supply chains, promoting its dynamic, innovative image and commitment to deep international integration across sectors.
Visitors exploring and shopping at the fair’s booths.
Minister Dien described the fair as a convergence of economics, politics, and culture, bridging tradition and modernity while fostering creativity and connections.
Dr. Vo Tri Thanh, Director of the Brand and Competition Strategy Research Institute, views the Autumn Fair as a pivotal long-term initiative in Vietnam’s economic integration and development. He emphasized its role in connecting domestic trade and positioning Vietnam globally through commerce and investment.
Themed “Connecting People with Production and Business,” the inaugural Autumn Fair 2025 features 5 thematic zones, 3,000 booths, 130,000 m² of exhibition space, and an expected daily footfall of 500,000 visitors.
Autumn Fair 2025: Elevating Vietnam’s Global Trade Presence
Dr. Vo Tri Thanh asserts that, if executed effectively, the Autumn Fair has the potential to become a pivotal event for the 2026–2030 period, significantly enhancing Vietnam’s stature and position on the global investment and trade map.











































