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INVITATION TO SEMINAR "OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR CHINESE MANUFACTURERS EXPANDING TO VIETNAM"
Dear Valued Investors,
We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive seminar on "Opportunities and Challenges for Chinese Manufacturers Expanding to Vietnam," co-hosted by WHA Vietnam, Yingke Law Firm, and CTAC Group. This event will bring together industry leaders and experts to share valuable insights into Vietnam's evolving manufacturing landscape and its implications for Chinese businesses.

You can join us at one of the two event locations:
• Shenzhen Session
• Date: March 18, 2025 (Tuesday)
• Time: 13:00 – 16:30 (GMT+8)
• Venue: 32F, Guangdian Financial Center, Liancheng 1st Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, China
• Suzhou Session
• Date: March 20, 2025 (Thursday)
• Time: 13:00 – 16:30 (GMT+8)
• Venue: F21, Modern Media Plaza, No. 265, Modern Avenue, Wu Zhong District, Suzhou, China
Agenda Highlights:
• Key insights from industry leaders and legal experts
• WHA Vietnam’s latest updates on industrial zone development
• Discussion on taxation and legal frameworks for Chinese enterprises in Vietnam
• Business networking opportunities
Join us for this in-depth discussion and connect with like-minded business professionals exploring investment opportunities in Vietnam.
Please confirm your attendance by clicking this registration Link.
We look forward to welcoming you to this insightful event.
Yours sincerely,
Anchalee Prasertchand
Vice President - International
anchaleep@wha-industrialestate.com
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