Vietnam aims for more business partnership with South Korea


Minister and Chairman of the Government Office cum Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Advisory Council for Administrative Reform Mai Tien Dung delivering a speech at the dialogue with the Korean business community. - The Vietnam News/Asian News Network

HANOI, July 19 (Vietnam News/ANN): Vietnam has pledged to work closely with other countries, including the South Korea, to overcome difficulties amid the Covid-19 pandemic, said Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung.

During a discussion in Hanoi between the Prime Minister’s Advisory Council for Administrative Reform and the Korean business community in Vietnam, Dung said since the beginning of this year, the Government has cut down 239 business conditions, raising the total to almost 3,900 out of nearly 6,200.

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