16 Jan Buyer Trends 2026 and Why Companies Should Exhibit at VIFA EXPO
Buyer Trends 2026 and Why Companies Should Exhibit at VIFA EXPO
As the global furniture and interior supply chain continues to undergo restructuring, buyer trends in 2026 are clearly shifting from sourcing individual products to evaluating the overall capabilities of suppliers. International buyers increasingly prioritize companies with stable manufacturing capacity, on-time delivery performance, and readiness for long-term cooperation. This is precisely why VIFA EXPO is increasingly recognized as an indispensable B2B platform in the trade promotion strategies of furniture and interior companies.
Strong Growth of International Buyers at VIFA EXPO
According to official reports, VIFA EXPO 2025 recorded:
- 20,125 visitors
- 7,546 international buyers
- Buyers from 83 countries and territories
- A 30% increase in international buyers
- A 35% increase in total visitor numbers
Key buyer markets continued to concentrate on the United States, the EU, the UK, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India, Malaysia, and Australia—accurately reflecting sourcing demand from the world’s major furniture-importing regions.
Notably, to date, VIFA EXPO 2026 has already registered more than 2,500 international buyers, underscoring the strong credibility and market appeal of VIFA EXPO 2026 among international buyers.
Buyers Attend 2026 Exhibitions with Clear Purchasing Objectives
Surveys conducted at VIFA EXPO 2025 indicate that buyer behavior is becoming increasingly specific and pragmatic:
- 64% of buyers expressed interest in business matching activities
- 35% were new buyers attending the exhibition for the first time
Purchasing intentions include:
- 20% plan orders ranging from USD 100,000 to USD 500,000
- 12% plan orders from USD 500,000 to USD 1,000,000
- 8% target orders exceeding USD 1 million
These figures demonstrate that buyers are not merely exploring products, but arrive with prepared budgets, purchasing plans, and partner selection objectives during the exhibition.
Buyer Trends 2026: Capability Assessment Over Product Selection
A key shift in furniture and interior buyer trends for 2026 lies in how purchasing decisions are made. Beyond design and FOB pricing, buyers are increasingly focused on:
- Manufacturing capacity and scalability
- Quality control systems
- Logistics performance, delivery timelines, and export experience
- Ability to execute large-volume and long-term orders
Accordingly, VIFA EXPO is no longer just a product showcase, but a platform where buyers can comprehensively assess suppliers through direct engagement at exhibition booths and factory visits.
Why Companies Should Exhibit at VIFA EXPO 2026
Exhibiting at VIFA EXPO enables companies to:
- Elevate brand positioning at a leading B2B furniture and interior exhibition in Asia, the largest in Vietnam and among the most prominent in Southeast Asia
- Access thousands of qualified international buyers with real purchasing demand within a concentrated timeframe
- Meet and present directly to buyers, facilitating faster and more confident decision-making
- Participate in business matching programs to increase deal conversion potential
- Demonstrate manufacturing capability, delivery reliability, and strengthen brand presence in international markets
As buyers become increasingly selective and prioritize sustainable partners, strategic and well-positioned presence at VIFA EXPO delivers a clear competitive advantage.
A Strategic Timing to Capture the 2026 Sourcing Season
VIFA EXPO continues to be one of Asia’s key B2B furniture and interior exhibitions, where international buyers seek partners for year-round purchasing plans. With buyer trends in 2026 centered on partner quality and execution capability, participation in VIFA EXPO enables companies not only to sell products, but also to showcase delivery capability and long-term collaboration potential.
👉 Register for a booth at VIFA EXPO 2026 today to connect with international buyers, capture emerging sourcing trends, and enhance your competitive position within the global furniture and interior value chain.