Business association launched to promote Vietnam - Belgium economic ties

The Vietnam Business Association in Belgium (VBAB) was officially set up on November 3, marking a milestone in the economic relations between the two countries.
Business association launched to enhance Vietnam - Belgium economic ties
Members of the Vietnam Business Association in Belgium. (Source: VNA)

The association, operating under the motto “equality – solidarity – sustainable development”, plans to work towards developing a forum for Vietnamese businesspeople, investors, and experts in Belgium to exchange experience, seek cooperation opportunities, and support each other’s business endeavour.

The VBAB board consists of 11 members from various sectors, and it is led by CEO of SIR Tailor Belgium Nguyen Thanh Vinh, a successful figure in the garment industry with a global business network. Dao Hong Hai, the founder of the popular Hanoi Station restaurant chain in Brussels, is the association’s Secretary General. Duong Minh Tri, Secretary-General of the Belgian-Vietnamese Alliance, serves as Vice President.

The diverse expertise within VBAB's leadership promises practical benefits for the Vietnamese business community in Belgium.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium and head of the Vietnamese delegation to the EU Nguyen Van Thao expressed his strong support for the association’s activities, affirming the embassy always facilitates Vietnamese enterprises’ operations in the European country.

Trade counsellor and head of the Vietnamese trade office in Belgium and the EU Tran Van Quan committed assistance to the association, and emphasised the office’s role in providing market information and facilitating administrative procedures for Vietnamese entrepreneurs in Belgium.

Meanwhile, Tanguy Huybrechs-Tondreau, a representative from the Belgian-Vietnamese Alliance, noted his hope for close cooperation with the VBAB to bolster businesses’ growth and consolidate cooperation between the two countries.

Vinh told the Vietnam News Agency that the association now has around 60 members, with the number expected to grow in the coming time. The association will pay due attention to building connections between Vietnamese firms in Belgium and local enterprises while organising cultural exchange activities to better mutual understanding.

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(Source: VNA)