New Trends in Exporting Wooden Furniture and Fine Arts

Within the framework of the Vietnam Southeast Asia Export Furniture & Handicrafts International Fair 2023 held from August 29 to September 1, Alibaba.com shares the latest information about the industry.

Within the framework of the Vietnam Southeast Asia International Furniture & Fine Arts Export Fair 2023 (VIFA ASEAN 2023) held from August 29 to September 1, Alibaba.com shares the latest information about branch. Sourcing activities on the platform show that home and garden products are among the three most popular Vietnamese product categories on Alibaba.com.

In the last three months, Vietnamese products in this category have increased by 64% compared to the same period last year in the number of potential buyers.

Alibaba.com has also seen a sharp increase in the popularity of multifunctional products among the global buyer market. B2B buyers increasingly demand sustainable products that offer functionality, convenience, smart features and cost-effectiveness. Examples of these products include modular furniture, smart furniture, and composite furniture.

Other home products that many people search for on Alibaba.com include products with reasonable prices and high practicality, such as dining table and chair sets, kitchen utensils, home textiles, as well as as storage and arrangement products.

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