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Ministry of Industry
The U.S. does not have a Department of
Industry but many Asian
countries do. These Ministries goal is to encourage local and
foreign firms to establish factories in the host country. If you
are interested in manufacturing, you may want to contact them. If
your target country does not have a Ministry of Industry, their embassy
in Washington, DC may be helpful in connecting you with the correct
government offices in the
target country. website: click here
Vietnam Trade Promotion:
click
here
Ministry of Planning and Investment click here
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
click
here
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>Embassy
Embassies can be an ally in helping you:
1. For Vietnamese Exporter:
learn more about the market in those countries, research opportunities
and act as a last resort in case of problems that need political
support.
2. For Importer to
Vietnam: learn about market in Vietnam through
research and data collected. Seek for emergency help, etc.
>Vietnamese
Embassy in
Your Country
The Vietnamese
embassy, same as other embassies, views promotion of trade and
investment as major goals. You should
contact the Vietnamese Embassy, for help researching your
business
plan.
Vietnam Embassy
in Wash, DC
Embassy of
Vietnam in other countries
>Chambers
of Commerce
US-VIETNAM Chamber of Commerce
US-Vietnam
Chamber of Commerce (UVCC) promotes the interests of U.S. small and
medium-sized companies in the emerging market of Vietnam. UVCC is a
not-for-profit, volunteered trade association, and a member of the
Federation of International Trade Association. Click here for more information.
Vietnam Chamber of Commerce
and Industry: click
here
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