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Over 500 delegates to attend Hanoisme’s fifth congress

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.

With the spirit “Business connections - Sustainable development”, the congress is considered as a festival of the business community as well as a forum for enterprises to express their thoughts and aspirations and share the experiences to overcome challenges for business development and international integration, contributing to promoting the Capital’s socio-economic growth.
 
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On the sidelines of the congress, the Hanoisme will organize the seminar “Forum for the Capital’s economy – Integration and development – 2018”  with the participation of  more than 500 delegates representing  small and medium-sized enterprises in city, 40 Association of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises of provinces and cities, the Central sectors and the city’s departments and agencies.
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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