Young Hanoi businesses promote potential investment and business opportunities.
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- 21:36 27/09/2023
DNHN - The event to promote and introduce investment potential and opportunities, and connect trade between organisations, businesses, and investors has attracted the participation of more than 100 businesses.
Hanoi Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion Centre (HPA) coordinated with the Hanoi Young Business Association on September 27 at the National Convention Centre to organise an event to promote and introduce potential investment opportunities and opportunities, for trade connections between organisations, businesses, and investors.
The event drew the participation of 100 businesses showcasing and introducing the exemplary goods, services, and technologies of the city of Hanoi. This is an excellent opportunity to seek out investment opportunities and network with domestic and international companies.

Mr. Le Tu Luc, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Promotion Agency, stated at the opening ceremony that the purpose of this event is to showcase Hanoi's achievements in investment, trade, and tourism promotion. In addition, it emphasises the need to strengthen cooperation and promotion of investment, trade, tourism, and agriculture between foreign investors and businesses in Hanoi and neighbouring provinces.
Over the past eight months, Hanoi City has attracted a total of 2.34 billion USD in foreign investment capital, representing 12.9% of the country's total investment capital and a 2.89-fold increase compared to the same period last year. 2022. In Hanoi, investors from Japan, Singapore, Korea, the United States, and the European Union (EU) have continued to implement significant projects.
The scope of these projects includes the real estate industry, manufacturing and processing, construction, entertainment services, lodging and food services, healthcare, and education. Mr. Luc, Director of Nha Bay Joint Stock Company, emphasised that HPA's event not only promotes products but also provides opportunities to seek investment and business cooperation with domestic and foreign investors. The element water.
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