Representatives of US businesses affirmed their interest and readiness to invest and expand operations in Vietnam while meeting with Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Vu Hong Thanh in Hanoi on March 19.
VOV.VN - The largest-ever US business delegation, featuring top companies across energy, technology, defence, aviation, manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, finance, and investment, is on a visit to Vietnam to explore new opportunities and boost economic ties.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh received a delegation of aerospace, defence and security companies under the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) in Hanoi on December 18.
VOV.VN - Business leaders of the United States have given positive comments one year after the two countries moved to upgrade their diplomatic relations to that of a comprehensive strategic partnership for peace, co-operation, and sustainable development.
Vietnam is on the verge of seeing a massive influx of investments from the US, and stands ready to welcome the wave.
VOV.VN - Vietnam views the US to be its most important partner, especially in terms of economics and trade, National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said at a meeting with a business delegation of the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) held on March 20 in Hanoi.
Vietnam's exports to the US have steadily rebounded since late last year, experiencing robust growth in export value during the first two months of 2024.
The US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) will break its own record on the number of US businesses joining an annual delegation to Vietnam, even higher than the 51 firms joining the delegation in March last year, according to President & CEO of the council Ted Osius.
The current trends in economic and trade cooperation between Vietnam and the US guarantee big growth in two-way trade and investment in next 10 years and warrant upgrading the partnership to a strategic level, said Ted Osius, President and CEO of the US - ASEAN Business Council (USABC).
VOV.VN - Many firms from the United States have devised plans to enter the Vietnamese market from now until the end of the year to seek business opportunities and meet Government members, said Vu Tu Thanh, deputy regional managing director for the US-ASEAN Business Council.