A tourism forum in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 2 provided a great opportunity for nearly 60 Indonesian entrepreneurs, starting or planning to expand tourism related businesses in Vietnam to locate cooperation partners.
Speaking at the forum, the Vietnamese Ambassador to Indonesia briefed those in attendance on the state of affairs of Vietnam-Indonesia relations.
Representatives from the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) in turn made presentations touting Vietnam’s advantages and attractiveness as an investment destination, highlighting the huge economic potential in the tourism sector.
Representatives from the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) accentuated the Indonesian government’s support policies towards small and medium-sized enterprises, especially tourism businesses.
The event, widely covered by The Jakarta Post and Antara News agencies, attracted leading Indonesian businesses in the fields of tourism, restaurants, and hotels.
Representatives from the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) accentuated the Indonesian government’s support policies towards small and medium-sized enterprises, especially tourism businesses.
The event, widely covered by The Jakarta Post and Antara News agencies, attracted leading Indonesian businesses in the fields of tourism, restaurants, and hotels.
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