The branch of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the MekongDelta city of Can Tho is running programmes to enhance localbusiness competitiveness in the integration.
The programmes are designed to provide training services for localbusinesses to build their human resource capacity, connect them withforeign investors and potential partners, and strengthen performance ofrelevant associations to ensure benefits for local businesses,especially small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Local businesses are advised to devise measures to lower their products’prices by using alternative domestic sources, reducing reliance onimported materials, and cutting down on intermediaries by workingdirectly with clients and foreign partners.
Theyare also encouraged to apply advanced technology and internationalstandards in production; connect with Ho Chi Minh City to expandmarkets for high-potential agricultural products; increase productionscale to meet client demand; boost promotion activities and strengthenmanagement.
The programmes also aim to boostbusiness competitiveness in finance, product quality,environmental-friendliness, food safety and social responsibility.
Other targets include establishing product brand names, developingdistribution networks domestically and internationally, and holdingmarketing and promotion activities.
The MekongDelta is home to more than 78,000 enterprises, many of which lackinformation on international and domestic markets, their competitors,and labourer skills and knowledge, among others.
They also face unstable exports and financial difficulties forinvesting in facilities, production, and waste treatment systems.-VNA
The programmes are designed to provide training services for localbusinesses to build their human resource capacity, connect them withforeign investors and potential partners, and strengthen performance ofrelevant associations to ensure benefits for local businesses,especially small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Local businesses are advised to devise measures to lower their products’prices by using alternative domestic sources, reducing reliance onimported materials, and cutting down on intermediaries by workingdirectly with clients and foreign partners.
Theyare also encouraged to apply advanced technology and internationalstandards in production; connect with Ho Chi Minh City to expandmarkets for high-potential agricultural products; increase productionscale to meet client demand; boost promotion activities and strengthenmanagement.
The programmes also aim to boostbusiness competitiveness in finance, product quality,environmental-friendliness, food safety and social responsibility.
Other targets include establishing product brand names, developingdistribution networks domestically and internationally, and holdingmarketing and promotion activities.
The MekongDelta is home to more than 78,000 enterprises, many of which lackinformation on international and domestic markets, their competitors,and labourer skills and knowledge, among others.
They also face unstable exports and financial difficulties forinvesting in facilities, production, and waste treatment systems.-VNA