Leading US firms to hold talks in Ha Noi

Mar 11th at 09:44
11-03-2019 09:44:42+07:00

Leading US firms to hold talks in Ha Noi

More than 50 leading US companies from a wide range of industries would arrive in Ha Noi on Tuesday to explore business opportunities, the US-ASEAN Business Council has announced.

 

These firms include Google, Apple, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, ExxonMobil, GE, Ford, MasterCard, Qualcomm, IBM, JP Morgan, Syngenta, AstraZeneca and Pfizer.

Arriving on the heels of the 2nd DPRK-USA Summit in Ha Noi where US President Donald Trump praised Viet Nam as thriving like few places on Earth, it will be the largest trade delegation ever sent from the US to Viet Nam.

The companies would be participating in an annual business mission that would discuss a wide range of issues and a health and life sciences mission, according to the council.

A workshop on cybersecurity and data privacy would also be part of the week-long programme. The companies would be meeting the Prime Minister and key members of his cabinet as well as leaders of the State and the National Assembly to discuss business issues and policy recommendations.

For 35 years, the US-ASEAN Business Council has been the premier advocacy organisation for US corporations operating within the dynamic Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The council’s 160+ members generates more than US$6 trillion in revenue and employs more than 13 million people worldwide. Its members include the largest US companies conducting business in ASEAN, and range from newcomers to the region to companies that have been working in Southeast Asia for over 100 years.

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