VYBE SIGNED A MOU ON COOPERATION WITH VIETNAM ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS CULTURE DEVELOPMENT

Within the framework of the Conference program “Promoting the resources of the Vietnamese community in Europe to promote Vietnam-EU relations”, Mr. Ho Anh Tuan, former Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Head of Organizing Committee 248, Chairman of Vietnam Association of Business Culture Development (VNABC) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with Vietnamese Young Business Association in Europe (VYBE) on coordinating the implementation of the Vietnam Business Culture Day, the Campaign to Build Vietnamese Business Culture and the Vietnam Business Culture Criteria Set.

Specifically, the two sides agreed to establish a cooperative relationship to enhance investment promotion, trade and business support activities, through connecting the Center for Investment Promotion, Trade and Support, and training in business culture of the Association with VYBE, contributing to expanding cooperation opportunities between the Association’s enterprises and the Vietnamese business community in Europe. Based on its functions and tasks, the Association will act as a focal point to connect, support information provision, coordinate the organization of trade and investment promotion activities and support local enterprises to access markets and suitable partners in the European region, through VYBE’s network.

To implement cooperation, the two sides will consider agreeing to jointly organize or support each other to organize a number of activities in the work for Vietnamese people abroad. The two sides will proactively discuss and coordinate with each other to clarify the activities, scale, responsibilities, benefits, financial contribution and related organizational issues, implementation roadmap, and expected goals.

The two sides agree to periodically review, review and evaluate the implementation of the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding and may adjust and supplement the conditions and activities to suit the practical situation, as well as the capabilities and requirements of each side.

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