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young Vietnamese and Chinese people attended a seminar on ‘Business Start Up
Beijing (VNA)- On 26 August, a number of young Vietnamese and Chinese people
attended a seminar on ‘Business Start Up’ in Liuzhou City in China, as part of
the Vietnamese-Chinese Youth Festival which is currently ongoing in the Chinese
province of Guangxi.
The Deputy Chairman of Liuzhou City’s People’s Committee, Yao Xiao Guang, said
that the seminar would encourage young people from both countries to start up
their own businesses, which is typical of many young people today, and they make
an important contribution to the socio-economic development process of both
countries.
The Secretary of Hanoi’s Youth Union Committee, Ngo Duy Hieu, confirmed that the
Vietnamese-Chinese Youth Festival is of great significance and helps to promoting
friendship and mutual understanding of the Party, and especially between young
people of both countries. He added that ‘Business Start-Up’ is one the largest
youth movements in Vietnam, and that many young people from across the country
take part.
At the seminar, the young delegates shared their experiences of how to start up
their own businesses.-Enditem
attended a seminar on ‘Business Start Up’ in Liuzhou City in China, as part of
the Vietnamese-Chinese Youth Festival which is currently ongoing in the Chinese
province of Guangxi.
The Deputy Chairman of Liuzhou City’s People’s Committee, Yao Xiao Guang, said
that the seminar would encourage young people from both countries to start up
their own businesses, which is typical of many young people today, and they make
an important contribution to the socio-economic development process of both
countries.
The Secretary of Hanoi’s Youth Union Committee, Ngo Duy Hieu, confirmed that the
Vietnamese-Chinese Youth Festival is of great significance and helps to promoting
friendship and mutual understanding of the Party, and especially between young
people of both countries. He added that ‘Business Start-Up’ is one the largest
youth movements in Vietnam, and that many young people from across the country
take part.
At the seminar, the young delegates shared their experiences of how to start up
their own businesses.-Enditem