An exchange programme on future orientations will help Vietnamese youths and students develop relations with their elders, who have exerted great influence in the business community in Japan.

President of the Vietnam Business Association in Japan, Dinh Ngoc Hai told an exchange programme held in Tokyo, Japan on August 31.

The event will help them outline a vision and enrich their experiences in business development and provide them with necessary working skills to expand future opportunities and find suitable jobs, Hai said.
Hai noted the exchange was instrumental in in helping youth and students devise proper future orientations.
Hai said over the years, the number of Vietnamese students studying in Japan has increased sharply, up to over 8,000 in 2013, quadrupling the 2012 figure.
During the exchange, participants also heard invaluable experiences by Vietnamese counsellor in charge of education and training Do Van Trung and met with representatives from successful Vietnamese businesses in Japan.
Kim Hien - a student said the exchange has helped her creativity and given her ideas on how to make her dreams come true.
The is the first time the event has been held in Japan. Hai said in the coming time, the Vietnam Business Association in Japan will continue to organize similar programmes targeting youths and students to build a strong Vietnamese community in Japan.
Hai noted the exchange was instrumental in in helping youth and students devise proper future orientations.
Hai said over the years, the number of Vietnamese students studying in Japan has increased sharply, up to over 8,000 in 2013, quadrupling the 2012 figure.
During the exchange, participants also heard invaluable experiences by Vietnamese counsellor in charge of education and training Do Van Trung and met with representatives from successful Vietnamese businesses in Japan.
Kim Hien - a student said the exchange has helped her creativity and given her ideas on how to make her dreams come true.
The is the first time the event has been held in Japan. Hai said in the coming time, the Vietnam Business Association in Japan will continue to organize similar programmes targeting youths and students to build a strong Vietnamese community in Japan.
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