This afternoon, the Vietnam Metal Recycling Forum (VMRF) had the honor of welcoming Mr. Adam Fan – Chairman of Shanghai Metals Market (SMM), together with Ms. Catherine Zhan – Overseas Marketing Manager, during their official visit to the VMRF office in Ho Chi Minh City.
During the meeting, Mr. Adam Fan delivered an impressive introduction to SMM’s 25-year development journey as one of Asia’s leading providers of market intelligence, price benchmarks, and industry analysis across the metals, metallurgy, mining, and recycling sectors.
He also highlighted SMM’s comprehensive ecosystem, including:
• Real-time market data, price benchmarks, and analytical insights
• International industry conferences and seminars hosted in China and abroad
• Technical visits to factories, smelters, and recycling facilities
• A global network connecting businesses across the metals and materials value chain
🌟 Tomorrow, SMM will host its first-ever Lead Industry Seminar in Ho Chi Minh City — a remarkable milestone that reflects the growing global interest in Vietnam’s metals, metallurgy, and lead recycling industries.
The visit marks an important step toward deeper cooperation between SMM and VMRF, aiming to enhance information transparency, elevate industry standards, and connect Vietnamese businesses with the global metals and recycling community.
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