
The 16th International Woodworking Industry Fair in Vietnam (VietnamWood
2025) is taking place from November 19–22 at the Saigon
Exhibition & Convention Centre in Ho Chi Minh City. Spanning
13,500 square metres, the expo will host over 320 exhibitors
across nearly 800 booths from 27 countries and territories,
including Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India,
Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Sweden, the United States, and
Vietnam.
Leveraging trade agreements such as the Comprehensive and
Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, the
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, and various free
trade agreements, together with Vietnam’s strategic
market-access advantages, the exhibition creates expanded
opportunities for businesses to grow internationally and
strengthen global competitiveness.
This year’s edition emphasises smarter, cleaner, and more
circular manufacturing. Exhibitors are showcasing the latest
breakthroughs in digital production, sustainable materials,
energy-saving automation, and precision engineering – offering
visitors a comprehensive view of the modern woodworking value
chain, from raw materials and machinery to finishing systems and
integrated design.
The exhibition also features cutting-edge machinery such as
high-speed saws, planers, advanced drilling and cutting systems,
integrated CNC production lines, along with eco-certified
materials including MDF, particleboard, plywood, and other
sustainable consumables.
Sustainability remains at the forefront of VietnamWood 2025,
underscoring the importance of circular materials, green
manufacturing, and carbon-reduction solutions – key factors for
ensuring long-term export competitiveness.
Vietnamese suppliers are currently facing challenges as wood
products struggle to remain competitive in the US and other key
export markets. A panel discussion at the expo will examine
strategies to boost research and development, drive product
innovation, and adopt smarter design and manufacturing models to
enhance competitiveness and open new markets.
Another session will focus on helping Vietnamese businesses meet
stricter sustainability requirements in the EU, while additional
sessions will guide companies in adapting to evolving
regulations and customer expectations worldwide.
Source:
vir.com.vn