Vietnam to Become One of Asia’s Leading High-Value Manufacturing Hubs: Seminar

Hanoi: A business seminar on upgrading Vietnam's industrial sector through Nordic expertise and partnership was held in Ho Chi Minh City on June 3, bringing together business leaders, industry experts, and policymakers to discuss higher-value, sustainable, and globally competitive industrial development to 2030.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the seminar aimed to position Vietnam as a key player in Asia's high-value manufacturing landscape. Discussions were centered around leveraging Nordic expertise to enhance the country's industrial capacity, focusing on sustainable practices and global competitiveness.

The event highlighted the importance of partnerships between Vietnamese industries and Nordic countries to achieve the set goals. Participants explored various strategies to integrate advanced technologies and sustainable methods into Vietnam's manufacturing processes, setting a roadmap for industrial progress by 2030.

The seminar underscored Vietnam's commitment to industrial development, with policymakers emphasizing the need for collaboration and innovation to foster a robust manufacturing ecosystem. The gathering served as a platform for exchanging ideas and forging connections, paving the way for future advancements in Vietnam's industrial sector.

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