Vietnamese Delegation Attended The 2023 KOFURN Furniture and Furniture Fair in Korea

KOFURN is one of the only global furniture fairs in Korea. KOFURN 2023 is organized by the Korea Federation of Furniture Industry Cooperation (KFFIC) to update the development of the furniture industry and create opportunities to connect, do business and increase access to the Korean market. Country for exports.

This year’s KOFURN 2023 exhibition is expected to have about 62,000 attendees including import-export businesses, small, medium and large distributors from all over the world with 1,200 booths.
The fair showcases a wide range of products and categories including Home Furniture, Office Furniture, Industrial Furniture, Art Furniture, Furniture & Lighting, Kitchen & Tableware, Home Appliances & Home Network, Woodworking Machines, Raw Materials…

With the desire to connect trading companies, furniture and furniture manufacturers in Vietnam to access the Korean furniture market and seek export opportunities. According to information and invitation letter from the Organizing Committee of KOFURN 2023 and the Vietnam Trade Office in Korea, Vietnam Timber and Forest Products Association VIFOREST – Vietnam Wood Magazine plans to organize a Vietnamese business delegation to attend the exhibition. Furniture KOFURN 2023 at KINTEX Exhibition Center, Gyeonggi and visit to survey the Korean market. Funding for the trip is paid for by businesses and individuals. The exhibition will be held from August 24-27, 2023 at Kintex Exhibition Center, Gyeonggi. The program for the delegation to attend the exhibition and visit the Korean market will take place from August 22 to August 27, 2023.

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