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Industrial body keen on improving ties with Vietnam

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Mohali, March 14

With an aim to strengthen the relations with Vietnam, the Mohali Industry Association (MIA) is keen on exploring the possibilities of business under the aegis of Indo-Vietnam bilateral trade for benefiting nearly 2,500 MSME units in the region.

The MIA delegation would soon hold a virtual meeting with the Trade Department of the Embassy of Socialist Republic of Vietnam to provide a new dimension to the region’s MSME sector, MIA president Yogesh Sagar said during a felicitation ceremony to honour Vietnam Ambassador to India Pham San Chau and other diplomats of the Embassy at the MIA xampus today.

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Vietnam envoy and diplomats were welcomed by Mohali industrialists at the conclusion of a three-day visit of the Vietnamese Ambassador. Ambassador Chau also invited industry leaders to invest in Vietnam.

Chau said the Vietnam government was offering investors a wide range of incentives. “We aspire to forge a positive relationship between India and Vietnam across a wide number of sectors,” Chau emphasised.

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