This event served as an opportunity to recognize, promote and introduce products from enterprises that have received the Key Industrial Product title of Hanoi.

Delegates at the event.
According to the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade, 120 enterprises accessed information and participated in the program in 2025, with 30 enterprises submitting a total of 38 products for evaluation.
The results show that 35 products from 28 enterprises were selected for recognition by the Hanoi People's Committee as Key Industrial Products of Hanoi for 2025, while 10 products from 9 enterprises received the highest scores and were recognized as the Top 10 Key Industrial Products of Hanoi for 2025.
Of the 35 products recognized this year, 13 are from the information technology and high technology sectors, accounting for 37.1 percent, while six belong to mechanical engineering, accounting for 17.1 percent.
Three products each come from the electrical and electronics sector and the building materials sector, each accounting for 8.6 percent, with the remaining 10 products from other industries accounting for 28.6 percent.
The total revenue of the registered products reached nearly VND41,500 billion ($1.66 billion), while export revenue reached about $190 million.
Among the 28 enterprises recognized, 11 have annual revenue of more than VND1,000 billion ($40 million), and six are listed among the Top 500 largest private enterprises in Vietnam in 2024 as ranked by Vietnam Report.
Speaking at the ceremony, Director of the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade Vo Nguyen Phong said that industrial development, especially key industrial development in the capital, continues to receive strong attention from all levels of government. Based on resolutions of the Politburo, the Hanoi People's Committee issued the Key Industrial Product Development Plan to 2020 with orientation to 2025, and the Department is now advising on the development of a new plan to 2030 with a vision to 2045.

Delegates at the event.
The plan aims to develop industrial products with strong competitiveness, stable and high growth, and alignment with market trends while ensuring sustainable development and environmental protection consistent with the capital's socio economic development strategy.
Hanoi has implemented various support programs for enterprises with recognized key industrial products, including improving the investment and business environment, supporting science and technology advancement, human resource development, technical assistance, business networking and communication activities that promote and honor key industrial products and enterprises.
Enterprises participating in the program have also made significant efforts to adopt scientific and technological advances, upgrade production with modern technologies, improve product design and quality, promote international standardization and increase automation and digital transformation, including moving toward smart factory models.
The recognized products truly represent the most outstanding industrial products of Hanoi, featuring high technological value and continuous innovation.
Many enterprises producing Hanoi's key industrial products have already earned the National Brand title, including A Chau Industrial Engineering JSC, Hanoi Plastics JSC, Eurowindow JSC, Garco 10 Corporation, MISA JSC, Nutricare Nutrition JSC, VICOSTONE JSC, Rang Dong Light Source and Vacuum Flask JSC, Sunhouse Group JSC, Viet Tiep Lock JSC and Hong Ha Stationery JSC.
The recognition and honoring of Hanoi's key industrial products contributes to strengthening brand value, fostering business growth and creating favorable conditions for enterprises to maintain stability and pursue sustainable development. It also reflects the strong support and close partnership of the city government with Hanoi-based enterprises throughout their development journey.
From 2018 to 2025, a total of 199 products from 107 enterprises were recognized as Key Industrial Products of the city. These enterprises have increasingly affirmed their pioneering role as a driving force for the capital's industrial development.