Over a thousand CEOs, experts and policymakers gathered at the Việt Nam CEO Forum 2024 to discuss new strategies to promote business development in the new era.
Anh said at a CEO forum on Tuesday in Ha Noi that Viet Nam’s electronic industry has an excellent opportunity to capitalise on the wave of supply chain restructuring after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Viet Nam is set to play the role of “value-creating” partner in the global supply chain by continuing to upskill its workforce, invest in infrastructure and enforce stringent governance standards after the pandemic ends.
The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta Region needs to be more innovative in production to grow sustainably in the context of climate change and environmental and integration challenges, experts have said.
In the international integration process, revitalisation and innovation are the quickest way for countries and businesses to embraCe digital transformation.
The third annual CEO Forum Mekong Connect, which focuses on developing the economy of the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta and investment opportunities there, will be held in Ben Tre Province this month.
New technologies, creation of value chains and new agricultural
production models will be discussed at the Mekong Connect-CEO Forum 2016
in Can Tho City on October 26.
The Vietnamese business community is known as a group of
hard-working and creative people, but linkages among the community''s
members and connections between the business community and authorities
are not developed enough to internationally integrate and compete.
The opportunities and challenges arising from the formation of the ASEAN
Economic Community, and what strategies Vietnamese firms should apply
to stay afloat will be among the issues on the agenda at the Viet Nam
CEO Forum to be held in HCM City...
With the theme, "New Games, New Moves", a conference of foreign and
Vietnamese experts discussed strategies and solutions the country would
need after the ASEAN Economic Community, the Tran-Pacific Partnership
agreement and Viet Nam – EU FTA become official next year.
Vietnamese enterprises will have to pull up their socks, become more
innovative and competitive if they are to successfully meet the
challenges that loom large in the coming years.