Korean firms seek business opportunities in Vietnam

Vietnam is an attractive destination for many Korean businesses, Choi Gangsun, Director of Gyeonggi high-tech park, said at a trade promotion workshop held in Ho Chi Minh City on October 3.
Korean firms seek business opportunities in Vietnam ảnh 1Choi Gangsun, Director of Gyeonggi high-tech park (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) –
Vietnam is anattractive destination for many Korean businesses, Choi Gangsun, Director ofGyeonggi high-tech park, said at a trade promotion workshop held in Ho Chi MinhCity on October 3.

Choi said Vietnam has enjoyed high and stableeconomic growth for many years and the country boasts a young and dynamicpopulation.

Cultural similarities between Vietnam and theRepublic of Korea will make the bilateral cooperation much easier, he added.

Furthermore, the demand for information andtechnology products of Vietnam will increase, and this is the area that youngKorean businesses want to promote collaboration in the coming time, accordingto Choi.

Chairman of Pacific Group Le Ngoc Anh Minh saidtrade promotion workshops between Vietnam and the RoK in the recent time haveproved effective. 

Through the sharing of information, manybusinesses could seek partners and establish long-term business ties, he added.

Minh said the RoK has strengths in technologyand renewable energy, adding that his company is negotiating with Koreanpartners about bilateral cooperation and implementation of wind power projectsin Vietnam./.
VNA

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