French businesses to seek opportunities in Vietnam
The Hanoitimes - A delegation of eight French businesses will arrive in Vietnam tomorrow to explore the potential in the country's electricity sector.
The Hanoitimes - A delegation of eight French businesses will arrive in Vietnam tomorrow to explore the potential in the country's electricity sector.
The three-day trip was aimed at gaining an insight into the official policies of the two countries, major projects, and the ways foreign suppliers and investors can get involved, said the trip's organiser UBIFRANCE, which is an agency for the international development of French businesses.
It would also allow links to be strengthened between French and Vietnamese businesses in this sector, so as to develop durable commercial, industrial and technological partnerships.
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