Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc appreciated Kumho Asiana’s contribution to the development of trade, investment, culture and education in Vietnam during a reception on April 20.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc shakes hands with Park Sam Koo, chairman of Kumho Asiana. (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc appreciated Kumho Asiana’s contribution to the development of trade, investment, culture and education in Vietnam during a reception on April 20 for the group’s Chairman Park Sam Koo.
The PM affirmed that Vietnam always treasures and creates favourable conditions for all foreign enterprises and investors, including Kumho Asiana, to do business in the country.
He expressed hope that Kumho Asiana will continue expanding its investment while increasing cooperation in culture and education.
Vietnam will further improve its investment environment to draw more foreign enterprises, particularly RoK enterprises, the PM said.
Chairman Park Sam Koo thanked PM Phuc and the Vietnamese government for facilitating the group’s investment and trade activities in the country.
He said besides trade, Kumho Asiana also pays attention to cultural and charity activities in Vietnam, such as presenting scholarships to poor students.
According to him, the 🎉group will implement more programmes and projects in the time ahead to contribute to boosting the cooperation and mutual understand෴ing among businesses and people of the two countries.-VNA
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