Presenting the personnel anticipated to contribute to the operation of the City Representative Office of the Vietnam Business Club.
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- 00:37 24/10/2023
DNHN - On October 20, 2023, at 37 Hung Vuong, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, the Vietnam Business Club held a meeting to introduce the personnel expected to assist in the operation of the Hanoi Representative Office.
Participants included: Dr. Cao Sy Kiem, Honorary Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VINASME), and former Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam; Dr. To Hoai Nam, Vice President and General Secretary of VINASME; Mr. Nguyen Kim Hung, Vice Chairman of VINASME; Mr. Nguyen Van Tu, Chief of Office of VINASME; Journalist Nguyen Thi Thanh, Member of VINASME Standing Committee and President of Vietnam Business
Vietnam Businessmen Club is an organization under VINASME that promotes and facilitates exchanges, signings, trade promotion programs, periodic trade meetings, and large and small entertainment events. to connect and communicate.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh, president of the Vietnam Businessmen's Club, stated: "The Vietnam Businessmen's Club is a non-profit organization directly affiliated with the Central Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises. The club began operations in 2008 and was officially licensed in 2012, with its headquarters in Ho Chi Minh City and its membership consisting of small and medium-sized businesses operating in various fields.
The Vietnam Business Club aims to create a community of Vietnamese businessmen who unite, collaborate, and share experiences, knowledge, and resources to develop sustainable businesses and contribute to the country's economic development. Vietnam Business Club also provides member businesses with support services, such as training, consulting, trade promotion, international cooperation, protecting the rights of small and medium-sized businesses, and representing their voice.
After completing the establishment procedures, the Vietnam Businessmen Club office in Hanoi will serve as a bridge through trade promotion activities to aid domestic and foreign businesses and neighboring provinces. Two terminates south to north.
Dr. To Hoai Nam, Permanent Vice President and General Secretary of VINASME, stated on this occasion, "The application to establish the Vietnamese Business Club in Hanoi Capital will benefit domestic businesses and companies. The South and North should better connect their trade promotion efforts. Consequently, connecting businesses to gain early access to one another, get to know one another, and through affiliated units of the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises Vietnam, this is also one of the Association's key activities..."
At the anticipated personnel introduction, the Vietnam Business Club and strategic partners signed a memorandum of cooperation to develop Vietnamese businesses. In the future, it is hoped that Vietnamese businesses will enjoy a greater number of benefits from promoting trade between domestic and foreign companies.
The Vietnam Businessmen's Club is an organization formed voluntarily by businessmen and companies, and it has been demonstrating its position and high standards throughout its operations. The content of activities is constantly evolving, with regular programming in a variety of fields relating to the economy, society, digital transformation, etc., which contributes to the increased awareness and responsibility of business owners, while Member businesses actively contribute to local social security.
Recognizing the need for businesses to have deeper and broader connections and a desire to support local development, the Vietnam Business Club has completed the necessary steps to establish a representative office in Hanoi and will soon put it into operation.
Van Nguyen - Quang Duy.
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