Vietnamese businesses in Berlin get together on New Year day

A get-together was recently held for Vietnamese enterprises in Berlin on the occasion of the New Year 2024.
Vietnamese businesses in Berlin get together on New Year day ảnh 1Minister-Counsellor at the Vietnamese Embassy Chu Tuan Duc speaks at the ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Berlin (VNA) – A get-together was recently held for Vietnamese enterprises in Berlin on the occasion of the New Year2024.

Speaking at the ceremony, Minister-Counsellorat the Vietnamese Embassy Chu Tuan Duc expressed his delight at thestrong development and success of enterprises there.

Duc said he believes that the Vietnamesepeople in Germany will continue to reap further achievements and serve as abridge for the Vietnam – Germany relations, elaborating the strategicpartnership between the two countries is not only consolidated by the twogovernments but also nurtured by the peoples, businesses, and localities of thetwo countries.

Meanwhile, Mayor of Licktenberge Martin Schaefer committed tosupporting the Vietnamese businesses for sustainable development andbetter integration./.
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