British group opens information centre

Jun 11th at 10:06
11-06-2014 10:06:33+07:00

British group opens information centre

The British Business Group Viet Nam (BBGV) opened its new information centre to create a bridge between the UK and Vietnamese businesses through various services including market research and business connections.

Speaking at the ceremony in HCM City yesterday, British Ambassador Tony Stokes announced that he saw great business prospects in Viet Nam despite the high tension in the East Sea.

According to the ambassador, Viet Nam must implement three factors to lure more foreign enterprises: accelerate licensing procedures, lift more foreign ownership limits and handle corruption effectively.

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