From 9 to 11 July 2025, Stavian Industrial Metal - a member of Stavian Group participated in Aluminium – Copper – Lightweight Asia 2025, held at the World Expo Exhibition & Convention Centre, Shanghai. Covering 50,000m² with over 600 businesses and nearly 30,000 visitors from more than 100 countries, the event is one of Asia’s leading trade platforms for non-ferrous metals and lightweight materials.
As part of the official opening programme, Stavian Industrial Metal was honoured to be among the distinguished speakers at the “Vietnam as Country of Honour” conference. Delivering a keynote titled “Vietnam’s Aluminium Industry: A Reliable Partner in the Global Metal Supply Chain”, Ms. Emily Nguyen – Head of International Business - Stavian Industrial Metal, highlighted the sector’s potential, development trends, and strategic role amid global integration. “The world is entering a new era of rebuilding – where transparency and sustainable cooperation form the foundation of progress. We are committed to working with global partners to build a supply chain that is efficient, environmentally friendly, and aligned with long-term strategic goals.” – Ms. Emily Nguyen said.
Ms. Emily Nguyen – Head of International Business, representing the leadership of Stavian Industrial Metal, delivered a speech at the event.
At the event, Stavian Industrial Metal also reaffirmed our commitment to sustainable development, modernising industrial operations, and green transformation across the supply chain. We shared our collaboration roadmap with global partners to co-develop an intelligent and eco-friendly industrial ecosystem in the non-ferrous metal sector.
As a pioneer in Vietnam’s industrial metal investment, processing, and trading, Stavian Industrial Metal continues to serve as a bridge for regional and global cooperation. Direct engagement with international partners during the exhibition opened up new collaboration opportunities, positively contributing to the visibility and positioning of Vietnam’s non-ferrous metal industry on the global supply chain map.