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HCM City seeks Korean IT partnerships

Ho Chi Minh City on June 18 hosted an exchange between more than 50 information technology (IT) businesses from Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK).
Ho Chi Minh City on June 18 hosted an exchange between more than 50information technology (IT) businesses from Vietnam and the Republicof Korea (RoK).

Attendees were introduced to the latestmicrochip and software development projects and the market’s latestcomputers and mobile phones, according to Radio the Voice of Vietnam(VOV) website.

The Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association (HCA)and the Korean Daegu Mobile, Information, and Communications Centresigned a memorandum of understanding pledging support to businessesseeking distributors, expanding markets, and transferring newtechnologies.

In early June, 12 Korean leaders in microchiptechnology, electronics, and information and communications technology(ICT) visited Vietnam on a quest for suitable Vietnamese partners.

Vietnam is currently the fourth largest exporter of ICTproducts to the RoK. In 2012, Vietnam ’s Korean imports - mainlyelectronic components - were valued at 5.7 million USD.-VNA

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