The “VietinBank-hosted Event: Facilitating Solutions for Import-Export Enterprises” held at the Pullman Hotel in Hai Phong on August 22, 2024, offered practical solutions to challenges faced by import-export businesses. VietinBank, as a leading and trusted bank in Vietnam, played a crucial role in organizing this event. The bank not only created opportunities for businesses to connect but also supported them in exploring opportunities in the import-export market.
This event, the largest of its kind hosted by VietinBank in 2024, brought together nearly 300 businesses with the goal of creating a vibrant forum for large and reputable import-export companies to meet, exchange ideas, and build relationships. It served as a platform for cooperation and collaboration among enterprises, organizations, and individuals with shared goals.
The discussions focused on addressing critical issues in the import-export industry, particularly the trade relationship between Vietnam and China. Prominent topics included commercial risks and tax policies, product quality and standards, logistics, and supply chains. Speakers offered insights and in-depth analyses of the import-export market amid a volatile global economic landscape.

Experts sharing insights on the import-export market dynamics and offering solutions to businesses.
The event emphasized the importance of maintaining open dialogue and close cooperation between Vietnamese and Chinese businesses to address commercial issues and facilitate long-term cooperation agreements. It also introduced new technological solutions and process improvements in logistics management to reduce risks and costs. Additionally, guidance and strategies were provided to help businesses meet China’s quality standards and regulations, enhancing their ability to penetrate and compete in this market.

VietinBank representatives and participants discussing opportunities for collaboration and partnership.
On the sidelines of the event, vibrant business networking activities took place, involving numerous suppliers, partners, and enterprises from both sides. These face-to-face encounters created new cooperation opportunities, helping Vietnamese import-export businesses expand their partner networks and find suitable solutions.

Participants engaging in business networking activities, fostering new connections and potential collaborations.
The “Connect Import-Export Enterprises 2024” event not only helped businesses tackle current challenges but also opened up positive prospects for the future. The solutions and cooperation opportunities presented will contribute to improving the efficiency of import-export operations, especially in trade relations with China. It is hoped that the outcomes of this event will enable businesses to overcome challenges and seize new opportunities, thereby promoting the sustainable development of Vietnam’s import-export industry. This event has undoubtedly contributed significantly to the growth of the import-export sector in Vietnam and reinforced VietinBank’s role as a trusted partner and strong supporter of the import-export business community.
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