Vietnam's Quang Bình province to hold investment promotion conference next year


A view of Quảng Bình. This central province will open a conference next year to call for investment in many key sectors, including the tourism industry. — Photo sct.quangbinh.gov.vn

HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): Quảng Bình Province will organise an investment promotion conference in mid-January 2021 in Đồng Hới City, according to the provincial People's Committee.

“This conference is an opportunity for Quảng Bình to show its great potential in economic development and as an attractive and reliable investment destination for all investors," Secretary of the Party Committee of Quảng Bình Vũ Đại Thắng said.

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