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The Vinexposium group has announcd the return of huge trade fair Vinexpo Asia 2025 to Singapore.
A successful debut in 2023 will see Vinexpo Asia 2025 back in Singapore with an in-depth program designed to meet the challenges facing the industry today.
Vinexpo Asia 2025 will take place from May 27-29 at Marina Bay Sands.
This edition will bring together 1,100 exhibitors from over 20 countries and welcome 11,000 professional visitors from 70 countries, offering three days “of unmatched business opportunities”.
Rodolphe Lameyse, CEO of the Vinexposium group, said: "The global wine and spirits industry faces a pivotal geo-economic challenge with declining consumption worldwide. In this context, seizing commercial opportunities is imperative.
“South-east Asia, with Singapore as its key business hub, is where growth happens.
“ Vinexpo Asia in May will be the prime event for industry leaders to connect and thrive in this dynamic region."
This year's Vinexpo Asia will attract stakeholders from diverse markets in the Asia Pacific region, including mature wine markets like Japan, South Korea and China. The event is also well-positioned to open opportunities to emerging markets that promise growth, such as Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
The exhibition will welcome exhibitors from such France, Italy and Australia, along with Spain, New Zealand, South Africa, Mexico and the UK
Asian producers from China and Japan are scheduled, along with those from Chile and Argentina.
Introduced in Singapore for the first time, the Welcome to the Organic World (WOW!) section will offer visitors an opportunity to explore the diverse range of organic and biodynamic wines produced globally.
“ Vinexpo Asia in May will be the prime event for industry leaders to connect and thrive in this dynamic region."
This year's Vinexpo Asia will attract stakeholders from diverse markets in the Asia Pacific region, including mature wine markets like Japan, South Korea and China. The event is also well-positioned to open opportunities to emerging markets that promise growth, such as Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
The exhibition will welcome exhibitors from such France, Italy and Australia, along with Spain, New Zealand, South Africa, Mexico and the UK
Asian producers from China and Japan are scheduled, along with those from Chile and Argentina.
Introduced in Singapore for the first time, the Welcome to the Organic World (WOW!) section will offer visitors an opportunity to explore the diverse range of organic and biodynamic wines produced globally.
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