Raj Plast 2025 - An opportunity for Vietnamese plastics to join global supply chain

Raj Plast 2025 is expected to not only affirm its role as a bridge for cooperation in the plastics industry between Vietnam and India but also open up many opportunities for Vietnamese enterprises to expand their markets and engage more deeply in the global supply chain.

Trade Counselor Bui Trung Thuong (fourth from left) poses for a photo with domestic and international guests visiting the booth. (Photo: VNA)
Trade Counselor Bui Trung Thuong (fourth from left) poses for a photo with domestic and international guests visiting the booth. (Photo: VNA)

New Delhi (VNA) – The Vietnamese Trade Office in India and several Vietnamese businesses participated in Raj Plast 2025 – the 2nd International Exhibition on the Plastic & Agro Industry – from September 19-21, marking their first presence in one of India’s largest events for the plastics industry and related sectors.

The exhibition in Jaipur, Rajasthan attracted the participation of over 400 businesses and delegates from more than 10 nations.

Speaking about Vietnam’s participation, Bui Trung Thuong, Trade Counsellor at the Vietnamese Embassy in India, stated that this decision is tied to the shared commitment between the two countries to achieving net-zero emissions, with Vietnam setting its target for 2050. According to him, plastic waste is a major challenge; therefore, showcasing organic plastics, biodegradable plastics, and environmentally friendly technological solutions at the exhibition is of practical significance, contributing to environmental protection and promoting sustainable development.

He also emphasised that with the support of the Trade Office, Vietnamese enterprises confidently took part in the event, with the expectation that the plastics industry will make a positive contribution to the national goal of 12% export growth in 2025.

Raj Plast 2025 is expected to not only affirm its role as a bridge for cooperation in the plastics industry between Vietnam and India but also open up many opportunities for Vietnamese enterprises to expand their markets and engage more deeply in the global supply chain./.

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