What's Happening?
The Vietnam Association for Supporting Industries (VASI) has organized a pavilion at the EICMA Milan 2025, the world's largest two-wheeler exhibition. This event, in its 82nd edition, features over 730
exhibitors from 50 countries and attracts around 600,000 visitors. VASI's pavilion showcases products from 10 leading Vietnamese manufacturers, including precision mechanical components, plastic parts, and integrated production solutions. The pavilion aims to promote Vietnam's manufacturing capabilities and explore emerging technology trends. Supported by the Vietnam Trade Office in Italy and the Italy – Vietnam Chamber of Commerce, Vietnamese companies are engaging in discussions and product demonstrations with potential partners.
Why It's Important?
Vietnam's participation in EICMA Milan 2025 highlights its growing industrial capacity and potential to integrate into global supply chains, particularly in the two-wheeler sector. This exposure can lead to increased business opportunities and partnerships with Italian and EU manufacturers. The event serves as a platform for Vietnamese firms to showcase their capabilities and attract international attention, potentially boosting Vietnam's economy and enhancing its reputation in the manufacturing industry. The collaboration with Italian businesses could open doors for Vietnamese companies to expand their market reach within the ASEAN region.
What's Next?
Vietnamese firms are expected to continue engaging with international partners to explore business opportunities and strengthen their presence in the global market. The Vietnam Trade Office in Italy and the Italy – Vietnam Chamber of Commerce will likely facilitate further discussions and collaborations. As Vietnamese companies gain recognition, they may become key players in the supply chains of Italian and EU manufacturers, enhancing Vietnam's role in the international manufacturing sector.
Beyond the Headlines
The participation of Vietnamese firms in EICMA Milan 2025 reflects a broader trend of emerging economies seeking deeper engagement in global supply chains. This move could lead to long-term shifts in the manufacturing landscape, with Vietnam positioning itself as a competitive player in the industry. The event also underscores the importance of international trade relations and the potential for cultural exchange and cooperation between Vietnam and Italy.











