Vietnamese Enterprises Shine at WorldFood Moscow 2025

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Vietnamese businesses are making a significant impact at the 34th WorldFood Moscow International Exhibition, currently held at the Crocus Expo Center in Moscow, Russia. The exhibition, running through September 19, serves as one of Russia’s largest trade fairs for the food and beverage industry, facilitating connections between producers, distributors, and retail networks.

This year, over 1,100 exhibitors from more than 30 countries are showcasing their products, with Vietnam represented by 65 companies. The diverse range of products displayed by Vietnamese enterprises, including tropical fruits, seafood, coffee, cashew nuts, and processed meats, highlights the country’s strong agricultural and food processing capabilities. Many of these products are certified to international food safety standards, garnering positive feedback from visitors.

The Ho Chi Minh City Investment and Trade Promotion Center (ITPC) organized a pavilion that became a major highlight of the fair, with participating companies actively engaging in B2B meetings, leading to several trade agreements and memorandums of understanding (MOUs). This has set the stage for greater export collaboration between Vietnam and Russia, with products like frozen fruits and cashew nuts already making their way into Moscow’s distribution chains.

The growing interest in Vietnamese products at the exhibition is seen as a strategic move to increase their presence in the Russian market, reinforcing the expanding trade relationship between the two countries.

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