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CT GROUP AND VIETNAM HONG KONG BUSINESS ASSOCIATION COOPERATE TO DEVELOP MANY FIELDS
On the morning of October 7, CT Group and the Vietnam Hong Kong Business Association signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement in many fields, bringing practical benefits and promoting sustainable relations between the Vietnamese business community. and Hong Kong.
CT Group is the first multi-disciplinary economic group in Vietnam to sign an official cooperation agreement with The Hong Kong Business Association Vietnam (HKBAV). Thereby, CT Group and HKBAV will coordinate to promote the development of each side's strengths, and at the same time create maximum conditions for research and development in areas of mutual interest.

At the same time, members of HKBAV will accompany CT Group to expand investment opportunities through cultural, sports, entertainment, trade promotion events, etc. in Vietnam as well as in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is one of the four economic "dragons" of Asia and an important international financial center. Since 1999, HKBAV has been established in Ho Chi Minh City. This is a non-profit, non-governmental, non-political organization of Hong Kong businesses in Vietnam. The Association plays an important role in enhancing the flow of investment, business as well as two-way trade between Vietnam and Hong Kong; Create favorable conditions for alliances between small and medium-sized companies of the two countries; Contributing to enhancing Vietnam's position in the Hong Kong business community and vice versa.
CT Group is making rapid progress in high-tech fields: Fintech, Cell Tech, Fly Tech, Digital Banking, Hitech Construction, E-Commerce, Renewable Energy, Hitech Education, AI, Quantum. . . efforts to bring Vietnam in line with the 4.0 revolution. The Group has carried out a series of activities to promote foreign investment cooperation with a visionary strategy and implemented with determination, efficiency, speed, and readiness to conquer new heights.
CT Group has, is and will expand the scale of representative offices across countries, with priority given to leading dynamic economies such as Israel, Geneva (Switzerland), Canada, Dubai... as a launching pad for the revolution. CT Group's major network in the creative era.
The cooperation agreement between CT Group and HKBAV opens up many privileges for CT Group to penetrate deeper into the Hong Kong market. Moreover, with the advantage of being the place where headquarters and branch offices of most of the world's major corporations are concentrated, Hong Kong will be an important "connecting station" for CT Group to promote globalization. and facilitate the implementation of many other bold plans in key areas.
Appreciating this partnership, Mr. Tran Kim Chung, Chairman of CT Group said: “We are standing together in front of a huge door to open up a new world. A lot of things will change and a lot of new technologies are adopted. Therefore, CT Group expands cooperation relationships to collaborate creatively and confidently enter new development doors. Working together, we can create a better new world.”
Agreeing with the above statement, Mr. Michael Chiu, President of HKBAV further affirmed: “Our success is greatly supported by our global network of partners. CT Group is a large corporation in Vietnam, with this cooperation we believe it will open up a lot of development opportunities for both sides.
Cooperation with Vietnam Hong Kong Business Association actively contributes to the process of global conquest of CT Group, besides, it also makes an important contribution to promoting bilateral cooperation in economy and trade. , investment, technology between Vietnam and Hong Kong.
Source: Tuoi Tre
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