Hanoi Association of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (Hanoisme) has recently announed thatthe Hanoisme’s fifth congress will take place on May 11 with the participation of more than 500 delegates representing businesses in the city.

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The seminar is expected to create favorable conditions for enterprises to seek and expand the market and production – trade connections as well as access to new policies for businesses.
Currently, Hanoi records more than 232 thousand enterprises, including 97% of small and medium-sized businesses which contribute 40% of the city’s GDP and create new jobs for 50% of labors.
Over the past 23 years of foundation, the Hanoisme has acted as a bridge to promote the cooperation among enterprises in all economic sectors as well as improve the business competiveness and increase their social responsibility, etc.
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