Australia Vietnam Business Council encourages business leaders to boost bilateral trade & investment opportunities between Australia and Viet Nam.
The Australia Vietnam Business Council (AVBC) is holding a conference to promote and support initiatives of the Enhanced, Economic & Engagement Strategy collaborated between Australia and Viet Nam. The conference objectives are to increase bilateral trade, investment opportunities and other economic cooperation between the two countries. The Strategy was initiatially launched by the Australian Government in December 2021.
The conference is to be held on Wednesday 22 -Thursday 23 June 2022 at the Sydney Boulevard Hotel where AVBC members, business associates, business networks and peak organisations, government and other agencies are invited to attend. It’s anticipated that the Australia Vietnam Business Council will be signing an MOU with key business stakeholders from Viet Nam.
The conference keynote speaker is prominent businessman Mr Thanh Phong, Chairman, Thanh Phong Group Viet Nam, as well as other guest speakers attending include: Mr Rob Gordon, CEO SunRice, Australia, Marco Breu, Partner McKinsey & Company Viet Nam, Mr Clifford Bennett, Chief Economist, ACY Securities Australia, Mr Connor Sweeney, General Manager Operations, Daviteq Technologies Australia & New Zealand, Mr Graham Wood, Chairman Carity Peak Services | Farmers Lab (Agritech).
Alan Tang | Event Management
Vice President Media & Communications
Australia Vietnam Business Council
Media Release:
Australia và Việt Nam thúc đẩy cơ hội hợp tác thương mại và đầu tư 2022
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