Foreign businesses seek investment cooperation in Vietnam
10/03/2010 08:52 am

News - Ten businesses from Northern Ireland, led by Invest Northern Ireland, will meet with Vietnamese businesses to discuss cooperation opportunities, according to the British Consulate-General in Ho Chi Minh City.
The meetings are part of their visit to Vietnam from March 10-12, said the consulate office.
Also, a delegation of 20 Spanish businesses will visit the country from March 23-25 to seek investment in infrastructure construction, water treatment and energy projects.
The meetings are part of their visit to Vietnam from March 10-12, said the consulate office.
Also, a delegation of 20 Spanish businesses will visit the country from March 23-25 to seek investment in infrastructure construction, water treatment and energy projects.
Source: VOV News
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