On Sep 22, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Nguyen Duc Chung met British Ambassador to Vietnam Giles Lever.
Representatives from British Business Group Vietnam (BBGV) and related cadres from UK’s Embassy in Vietnam, Hanoi’s People Committee attend the meeting also.
, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Nguyen Duc Chung meets British Ambassador to Vietnam Giles Lever
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In one recent effort, BBGV intends to hold the conference “Hanoi – BBGV: Enhance Economic Partnership”in Oct 2017, to promote further, deeper tie between BBGV’s member and community of Hanoi enterprises. On behalf of BBGV’s leader board, Ambassador Giles Lever introduced about the innitiative, and ask for the approval, support from Hanoi authority. He asserted, the presence of British enterprise in Hanoi would contribute to the city’s sustainable development.
Chairman of Hanoi's People Committee and representatives from BBGV
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Highly appreaciating BBGV activities’s in Hanoi, Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung affirmed that, the group had contributed positively to the city growth. Specifically, with the support of BBGV, Hanoi authority pilots the dual-training of Vietnam high school bachelor and Cambridge International A Level. The program is carried out by Chu Van An Hanoi High School and Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). About “Hanoi – BBGV: Enhance Economic Partnership”in Oct 2017, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee pledged to facilitate and ensure the success of the event.
On this occasion, Chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee Nguyen Duc Chung appraised effective and practical acitivities of UK’s Embassy in Hanoi to enhance the cooperation between UK and Hanoi city. Hence, Mr Nguyen Duc Chung proprosed Ambassador Giles Lever kept being the firm bridge connecting bilateral cooperation in potential fields: education, finace-banking, trade, IT, legal and construction… etc.
Agreeing with proposal from Hanoi’s Chairman, British Ambassador to Vietnam reaffirmed that, he would try his best as the connector for upcoming collaborations between Hanoi and UK.
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