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“Opportunity for Korean cosmetics brands to enter the Vietnamese market”... ‘Beauty Summit 2024’ held

ONLINE TEAM / Updated : 2024-10-24 12:00:57
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‘BEAUTY SUMMIT 2024’ will be held in Vietnam for two days starting December 5th.

 

[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES]  ‘BEAUTY SUMMIT 2024’, co-hosted by Hoang Tu Holdings and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), will be held in Vietnam for two days from December 5. This event will be held as an international scientific conference and exhibition covering the latest beauty industry trends under the theme of ‘Creating the future of the beauty industry with AI.’

‘BEAUTY SUMMIT 2024’ will showcase the latest products, equipment, and technology through approximately 3,500 participants and 122 exhibition booths. This event will also feature 16 booths where you can experience Korean and Vietnamese food culture, presenting a new type of exhibition that combines culture and trends beyond simple trade connections.

A scientific seminar in cooperation with Vietnam's central dermatology hospital will be held, and practical discussions based on experience between suppliers and clients will be held.

This event provides an opportunity for Korean cosmetics brands to directly contact major distributors in the Vietnamese market. An official said, "Through partnerships with KOLs and KOCs, we can promote exclusive products and expand our network with potential customers. Expanding our network with trustworthy cooperative organizations in related fields such as logistics, import and export, and licensing is also an important opportunity. “It will work,” he said.

In addition, he said, “Korean brands will be provided with a variety of benefits, such as providing professional interpretation before and after the event, publishing articles in Korean newspapers, supporting booth construction, and conducting marketing campaigns. This will be an opportunity to increase brand awareness in the Vietnamese market.”

An official from Hoang Tu Holdings said, “This event will be an important opportunity for Korean brands to expand their presence in the Vietnamese market and expand production and distribution in the future.”

Meanwhile, for further details, such as booth application, please contact Envy Community, our Korean promotional partner.

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