Asia Seafood Expo 2025 Opens New Business Opportunities in Singapore
The three-day event organized by Diversified brings together seafood suppliers from around the world and buyers from across Asia, offering a platform for both sellers and buyers to explore new business opportunities. What makes this event unique is its tailored approach to connecting global seafood companies with the partners they need to grow their business in the Asian market. Exhibitors, partners, and seafood professionals will have the opportunity to build direct relationships and explore new market opportunities right at the expo.

Seafood importers, retailers, and food service companies seeking large-volume seafood purchases can also participate in the Expo’s Business Matching Program, which helps connect buyers with suppliers offering specific products. Countries returning to exhibit include Australia, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, and France. For the first time, Estonia and the United Arab Emirates will be participating in the show this year.
This year’s exhibition will also feature culinary demonstrations, seafood tastings, and conference sessions hosted by leading figures in aquaculture, sustainability, and seafood processing.
The Asia Seafood Expo 2025 will be held at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre.
Source: tongcucthuysan.gov.vn
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