LOOKING FOR NEW BUSINESS? THINK VIETNAM.
The U.S. Commercial Service Trade Mission to Vietnam
If you're interested in making or increasing sales in one of Asia's fastest-growing markets, we invite you to apply for our trade mission to Vietnam.
Where:
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
When:
June 16–20, 2008
Price:
$3,750* per firm (one principal representative) $850* each additional firm representative
Register: www.export.gov/vietnammission
Space is limited. Recruitment closes April 11, 2008.*Prices do not include travel, lodging, meals, or third-party registration fees.
Vietnam is open for business.
To help U.S. companies do business in this dynamic market, Israel Hernandez, Assistant Secretary for Trade Promotion and Director General of the U.S. Commercial Service, will lead a U.S. business delegation to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City June 16–20, 2008.
Vietnam is investing in its infrastructure.
Over the past five years, multilateral development banks have expanded loan portfolios to fund aggressive infrastructure growth, particularly in the transportation, energy, and telecommunications sectors, a trend expected to continue into the foreseeable future.
Selling in Vietnam is increasingly easier.
Vietnam’s new membership in the World Trade Organization will reduce tariffs and make it easier for U.S. companies to open businesses and sell products in most major sectors.
Industrial inputs needed to fuel growth.
Industrial production continues to grow at almost 15 percent annually as the country follows an increasingly sophisticated growth strategy led by trade and investment. Prospects are particularly promising for U.S. suppliers of aviation and airport equipment, environmental technologies, education and training, financial services, franchising, IT infrastructure, medical devices, mining, oil and gas equipment, power production, security, and telecommunications technologies. This mission will include one-on-one pre-screened business appointments; briefings on Vietnam's business climate, trade policies, and market opportunities; networking events with government and industry decision-makers; and counseling from Commercial Service trade specialists on developing trade leads. Call our mission project officers:
