VCCI launches start-up programme

Jan 14th at 13:29
14-01-2015 13:29:30+07:00

VCCI launches start-up programme

The Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) honoured winners of the business start-up competition 2014 and launched the 2015 business start-up programme on Saturday.

The programme helps bring business projects to life through the development of networking and training, consultancy and investment linked to building a community of highly capable businesspeople.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, VCCI Chairman Vu Tien Loc highlighted the need for granting greater incentives to start-ups since Vietnamese enterprises are small in number, and still lag in offering high quality services.The programme also acts as a useful playground for young people, who are interested in running a business and contributing to building a creative business community in the future, Loc added.

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