Portal to support SMEs in Ha Noi launched

Mar 3rd at 08:03
03-03-2020 08:03:01+07:00

Portal to support SMEs in Ha Noi launched

The Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME) Support Centre under Ha Noi's Department of Planning and Investment has officially put into operation a portal to support businesses at hotrodoanhnghiep.hanoi.gov.vn.

 

The portal will introduce the Government as well as the capital city's policies and programmes to support SMEs.

The portal is an address for individuals, organisations and businesses to find useful information for business activities; seek opportunities to co-operate with partners and promote products to customers; as well as seek technical and capital support from experts and investors.

This will also be the place to receive opinions from enterprises in Ha Noi on issues that need to be solved.

At the same time, it is an online address for sharing knowledge, materials, experiences, corporate governance models as references for small and medium-sized businesses to spread among the business community in the capital city.

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