The Hanoi Department of Information and Communications has launched a website to support information technology (IT) businesses’ operations.

The new website announcement was made at a program to meet the needs of firms in the information and communications technology field in Hanoi on April 3.

The launching of the website dncntt.hanoi.gov.vn aims to introduce and promote information technology in Vietnam to stimulate market demand and facilitate access to the most recent IT information to meet the requirements for socio-economic development.
It will also help IT firms promote their trademarks, services and products and receive feedback from customers.
Additionally, the website will provide the State’s decisions, policies, strategies and the latest development orientations in the IT field.
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