Young VN entrepreneurs club in Australia

Apr 27th at 13:38
27-04-2017 13:38:15+07:00

Young VN entrepreneurs club in Australia

The Vietnamese Business Association of Australia (VBAA) has launched a startup club of young entrepreneurs in Melbourne City.

 

This is the first club established by the VBAA to connect Vietnamese youths who are interested in business in Australia.

The 25-member club will act as a bridge linking young entrepreneurs in Viet Nam and Australia so they can support each other in their business activities.

VBAA president Tran Ba Phuc stressed the importance of the club in supporting young entrepreneurs and awakening the startup spirit in graduates.

Young entrepreneurs are a key force in achieving economic development goals between Australia and Viet Nam, he said, adding that VBAA will work to assist them.

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