I used to think industry associations were just for policy meetings—until I found one that led me to a verified metal parts factory that delivered on time and within tolerance.
Yes — Vietnam has industry associations and government-linked directories that list suppliers of custom metal parts. While these suppliers may not always hold full ISO or ASME certification, association membership signals a basic level of legitimacy and export readiness.
Let’s explore which groups matter, how to contact them, and why combining these lists with your own due diligence can make a big difference.
What is the role of Vietnam’s steel industry associations?
I had a shipment delayed once because I relied on a small, unverified vendor. Now, I cross-check new suppliers against association lists before I even ask for quotes.
Steel industry associations in Vietnam represent producers, promote trade, publish member directories, and help organize exhibitions where vetted suppliers display capabilities.

Dive deeper into steel and metal industry associations
Key associations include:
Viet Nam Steel Association (VSA)
- Represents Vietnam’s steel producers and exporters.
- Publishes annual output data, pricing trends, and member news.
- Maintains a member list including rolling, processing, and trading firms.
- Website: vsa.com.vn 1
Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry
- Supports mechanical parts, components, and machine builders.
- Member companies cover fabrication, CNC machining, and mold design.
- Engaged in industrial policy and export development.
- Website: vami.org.vn 2
Vietnam Supporting Industry Database (VSID)
- A government-backed directory for mechanical & supporting industries.
- Filters by capability: CNC, stamping, casting, etc.
- Helps international buyers identify registered metal fabricators.
- Website: vsi.gov.vn 3
How can you contact trade associations in Vietnam?
At first, I only emailed suppliers. Then I realized the associations could give me ten vetted leads in one email.
You can contact Vietnam’s key associations directly via email or websites. Most publish member lists or yearbooks you can request.

Dive deeper into reaching associations
Here’s a list of contacts and what you can ask for:
| Association | Website | What to Request |
|---|---|---|
| VSA (Vietnam Steel Association) | vsa.com.vn | Ask for member list of export-ready or ISO-certified steel suppliers |
| VSID (Supporting Industry) | vsi.gov.vn | Search mechanical parts suppliers by process type or certification |
| VASI | vasi.org.vn | Request their supplier yearbook; look for metalwork-related companies |
| Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) | vcci.com.vn | Can often connect buyers with local industry directories and trade offices |
Pro tip
When you email these associations, be specific. Say you are looking for:
- CNC, sheet metal, or stamping factories
- Export-ready suppliers
- Certified (ISO 9001 / IATF16949) capabilities
- Willingness to support custom metal parts projects
It helps if you attach your drawing/spec sheet too.
Do trade fairs in Vietnam showcase verified suppliers?
The first time I went to MTA Vietnam, I walked out with contacts for five factories—and three of them ended up producing parts for me the next year.
Yes, trade fairs in Vietnam often showcase verified suppliers, especially those capable of export and custom manufacturing. Events like MTA Vietnam and METALEX are worth attending.

Dive deeper into trade shows
Here are the best trade events for discovering certified suppliers:
| Event Name | Focus | Website |
|---|---|---|
| MTA Vietnam | Precision engineering, machinery, CNC, sheet metal | mtavietnam.com 4 |
| METALEX Vietnam | Metal forming, fabrication, welding | metalexvietnam.com 5 |
| ISME Vietnam | Industrial materials & mechanical components | isme-vietnam.com 6 |
These events are attended by:
- Direct manufacturers, not just traders
- Companies with export track records
- Suppliers who are open to small MOQ pilot runs and prototypes
Be sure to ask exhibitors:
- What certifications they hold
- Factory photos or live machine videos
- Export clients they’ve served before
Are suppliers listed by government or industry groups?
If you’re not sure where to start, I suggest checking a government portal before any B2B marketplace.
Yes, government and industry directories in Vietnam list suppliers. Portals like VSID and association yearbooks give insight into production capacity, factory size, and export activity.

Dive deeper into official supplier listings
Some top verified databases include:
| Source | What It Offers | URL |
|---|---|---|
| VSID Supplier Database | Factory profiles in CNC, casting, forging, welding | mechanicalengineering.vsid.gov.vn 7 |
| VASI Member Directory | Downloadable yearbook PDF, organized by capability | vasi.org.vn 8 |
| Kompass Vietnam | Exporter database with filter for “metals & engineering” | vn.kompass.com 9 |
These resources let you pre-screen suppliers:
- Check what kind of equipment they use
- See their registration and incorporation data
- Assess if they’ve exported to Europe or North America before
Keep in mind: listed ≠ certified. Always request documentation.
Conclusion
Vietnam’s industry associations and government portals help you find real metal parts manufacturers—but don’t assume “listed” means “qualified.” Always follow up with due diligence, samples, and certification checks.
Footnotes
1. Vietnam Steel Association official website with members list. ↩︎
2. Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry website. ↩︎
3. Vietnam Supporting Industry Database for supplier search. ↩︎
4. MTA Vietnam trade show for precision engineering suppliers. ↩︎
5. METALEX Vietnam exhibition for metal fabrication. ↩︎
6. ISME Vietnam fair for mechanical components. ↩︎
7. VSID mechanical engineering supplier profiles database. ↩︎
8. Vietnam Association for Supporting Industries supplier yearbook. ↩︎
9. Kompass Vietnam exporter listings for metals & machinery. ↩︎
10. Guide to checking supplier legitimacy in Vietnam trade directories. ↩︎