S Korean SMEs to find partners in Việt Nam in August

Jul 30th at 07:59
30-07-2024 07:59:34+07:00

S Korean SMEs to find partners in Việt Nam in August

About 25 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from South Korea will visit Việt Nam next month in the hope of furthering business ties.

Vietnamese workers at Samsung Vietnam Company. — VNA/VNS Photo

They will participate in the Donghaen Festival in Hà Nội next month, the first step of the South Korean Ministry of SMEs and Startups' globalisation strategy in Việt Nam to support its 1,000 domestic companies to become enterprises with strong export products.

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced on Monday that a project called 'K-Innovation Mission' to encourage the smaller companies to innovate and export abroad has completed the process of selecting businesses to participate in the event in Việt Nam.

Accordingly, the ministry has received a list of 125 companies registered to participate in the project.

The companies that have registered to participate in the project are SMEs and joint ventures in promising sectors such as beauty, consumer goods manufacturing and software.

The Donghaen Festival will be held in Hà Nội starting from August 28.

Participating enterprises will be supported with many programmes such as connecting them with potential Vietnamese partners and consulting to enhance export efficiency.

In particular, the government will allocate a budget to support enterprises in the fields of innovation and software to help them strengthen their export capacity.

The 'K-Innovation Mission' project is a comprehensive package of measures to enhance the capacity of Korean SMEs and startups to increase their export capacity.

The project receives advice from Korean embassies abroad as well as Korean public organisations.

Enterprises will be provided with advice, information and be supported to resolve difficulties that small and medium-sized enterprises encounter when entering foreign markets. 

Bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Economic status ensures open investment channels

Despite ongoing geopolitical and inflationary risks, industry leaders indicate a strong signal of recovery shifting investment opportunities in the second half of...

FDI inflow increases 10.9 per cent to $18 billion in January - July

Foreign investors registered to put in more than US$18 billion in Việt Nam as of July 20, a rise of 10.9 per cent over the same period last year, according to the...

Hanoi's budget revenues soar in 1H/2024

The tax authorities will continue to dialogue with businesses to tackle problems and create the optimal environment for citizens and businesses.

Việt Nam, Laos strengthen trade relations

The Việt Nam – Laos Trade Fair 2024 (VIETLAO EXPO), the largest annual trade promotion event co-hosted by the two countries’ Ministries of Industry and Trade, is...

​HSBC raises Vietnam’s 2024 GDP growth forecast to 6.5 percent

HSBC has revised its forecast for Vietnam's GDP growth this year to 6.5 percent, up from the previous projection of six percent, following the country's...

Foreign-invested enterprises turn attention to Vietnam’s domestic market

Foreign-invested enterprises are shifting their focus to Vietnam's lucrative domestic market, driven by its large population and high GDP growth.

US postpones decision on Việt Nam's market economy status

The US Commerce Department has delayed a decision on whether to upgrade Việt Nam to market economy status by about a week, due to the IT disruptions from the...

​In Vietnam, people spend $5.6bn shopping online in H1

In Vietnam, people spent VND143.9 trillion (US$5.6 billion) shopping online in the first half of 2024, soaring 54.91 percent year on year, according to e-commerce...

Authorities and businesses team up to boost Vietnamese e-commerce

Hanoi will open a VND10 billion (nearly US$400,000) live streaming center this July to help businesses sell their products online.

Việt Nam brings it all back: HSBC

Việt Nam is likely to be the fastest-growing economy in ASEAN in 2024, a spot it lost to Malaysia and the Philippines in 2022 and 2023, respectively, according to a...


MOST READ


Back To Top