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EXPORT PROMOTION AND BUSINESS MATCHING CONFERENCE - LONG AN 2023
Ministry of Industry & Trade of Vietnam in collaborate with People's Committee of Long An Province would like to invite you to attend the Export Promotion And Business Matching Conference Long An 2023.
The details are as follows:
Time: 08:00-16:30, October 25th 2023
Venue: Thong Nhat Hall, No 61 Nguyen Hue street, Tan An city, Long An.
Registration: Via Link : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0KcKu0qUBiibCXmcTSiN-qm6ODIzsxS4zFbqZJ_B772v9AA/viewform Or QR Code

AGENDA
7h30 - 8h00 Welcoming Delegates
8h00 - 8h10 Announcement and introduction
8h10 - 8h20 Opening remarks by leader of Long An Province
8h20 - 8h30 Welcoming remarks by leader of MOIT
8h30 - 8h40 Video screening on Long An promotes the utilization of export potential
8h40 - 9h00 Session 1: Export potential, Opportunites, Export markets.
9h00 - 10h10 Session 2: Connecting international supply chains
• Speech of the representative of Long An enterprises: production capacity and market demand
• Speech of the representative of international enterprises: AEON TopValu; Decathlon Viet Nam; Central Retail; Lulu Group; OSB.
10h10 - 10h40 Discussion and recommendations of Viet Nam Trade offices
10h40 - 11h00 Signing of Memorandum of Understanding
11h00 - 11h30 Closing remarks
11h30 - 13h00
13h30 - 16h30 Reception
MEET and MATCHING session
Please contact: Ms. Anh Thư, Department Of Industry And Trade Of Long An Province – Trade Managing Department, phone number: 0949 483 212; or Ms Thuy Duy , phone number : 0979 972 528, email phongqltm.sctla@gmail.com and Cc our HKBAV Secretariat at news@hkbav.org if you have any queries.
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