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XIN CHÀO HÀ NỘI: CROSS-BORDER GROWTH WITH E-COMMERCE AND DIGITAL SOLUTIONS
UOB Vietnam organize the "Xin Chào Hà Nội: Cross-border Growth with E-commerce and Digital Solutions" Programme with the desire of to help businesses equip themselves with knowledge on how to apply relevant technologies in developing cross-border e-commerce strategies.
- Time: Friday, 13/09/2024, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
- Location: Foreign Trade University - 91 Chua Lang Street, Lang Thuong, Dong Da, Hanoi.
Don't miss the opportunity to update digital solutions and trade regulations in expanding business to international markets. Register now!
For further information, please visit the following link: https://www.uob.com.vn/business-en/events/uob-finlab-hanoi-2024.page?utm_medium=social&utm_source=others&utm_campaign=finlabhn24&utm_term=eventdetail&s_cid=gcd:vn:paid:soc:hkbav:ldpage:tx:enver:all:160824-130924:finlabhn24:eventdetail:navid=na
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