Vietnamese expats in Thailand seek to invest in Binh Dinh

A delegation of 30 entrepreneurs from the Thai-Vietnamese Businessmen Association (TVBA) and the Vietnamese Association in Udon Thani province joined a working session with leading officials from central Binh Dinh province on September 5 to explore cooperation opportunities in the locality.
A delegation of 30 entrepreneurs from the Thai-Vietnamese BusinessmenAssociation (TVBA) and the Vietnamese Association in Udon Thani provincejoined a working session with leading officials from central Binh Dinhprovince on September 5 to explore cooperation opportunities in thelocality.

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Le HuuLoc introduced participants to potential for cooperation between BinhDinh and Udon Thani as well as and Thailand in general.

Hespoke of the Thailand-invested Nhon Hoi Petrochemical Complex Project,which is scheduled to be constructed in Hoi Economic Zone in Binh Dinhby 2016, saying it is expected to promote local economic development andfurther links between the two countries.

Former PresidentNguyen Minh Triet hailed the role of the Vietnamese Association and theTVBA and called on overseas Vietnamese in Thailand to work hard to helpthe homeland’ development.

The guests expressed their interest in inquiring about cooperation opportunities in processing industry, tourism, and services.

TVBAPresident Nguyen Quang Trung said Vietnamese expats in Udon Thani willexert their efforts to boost connection with businessmen in Binh Dinh inthe coming time.

He added his association will promoteinformation on Binh Dinh in Thailand with the aim of helping thelocality attract more investment from the country and boosting tradebetween the two countries.-VNA

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