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VIETNAM ON THE RISE: KEY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE NORTH CENTRAL REGION – JOIN OUR WEBINAR!
WHA Group invites you to an exclusive webinar, "Vietnam on the Rise: Key Investment Opportunities in the North Central Region," co-hosted with ICBC Bank and Yingke Law Firm. This insightful session will explore the expanding investment landscape in North Central Vietnam, with a particular focus on Nghe An Province—an emerging hub for industrial growth and land development.
Event Details:
• Date: December 6, 2024
• Time: 13:30 – 15:30 (Vietnam Time)
• Platform: Online via Tencent (VOOV) Meeting
• Language: Chinese
What to Expect:
• Gain expert insights on the financial landscape and investment advisory services from ICBC Bank, specifically designed for Chinese investors entering the Vietnamese market.
• Discover WHA’s latest industrial developments in North Central Vietnam and explore the region’s potential as a key industrial zone.
• Receive essential guidance from Yingke Law Firm on navigating investment opportunities and understanding potential risks in Vietnam.
Agenda Highlights:
• 13:30 – 13:40: Opening Remarks
• 13:40 – 14:10: ICBC Presentation – Financial Advisory and Solutions for Chinese Companies
• 14:10 – 14:40: WHA Presentation – North Central Vietnam’s Growth Potential
• 14:40 – 15:10: Yingke Law Firm Presentation – Investment Landscape and Legal Insights
• 15:10 – 15:30: Q&A Session – Engage with Experts
Register Now
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge on expanding your business in North Central Vietnam. Register by December 4, 2024 to secure your spot by This Link
Join us in exploring how WHA and our partners can help bring your investment ambitions to life in this dynamic region.
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