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TheLEADER organizes Vietnam Business Outlook 2019

By Quang Vu October 09, 2018 | 06:18 AM GMT+7

TheLEADER and Corporate Management Group will jointly hold Vietnam Business Outlook 2019 with the participation of three brilliant speakers including Dr Tran Du Lich, Dang Van Thanh and Mai Huu Tin.

The event will be jointly organized by TheLEADER and Corporate Management Group

Many experts predict that in 2019, the world economy will experience strong fluctuations due to the deeper spillovers of the 4.0 Revolution and instabilities from trade tension between the US and China.

Corporate Management Group and TheLEADER will jointly organize Vietnam Business Outlook 2019 event where Vietnam's leading businessmen, famous economists and business community share ideas and discussions to build up a clearer picture of market in 2019 as well as to identify challenges and opportunities in Vietnam and in the world.

The event will be attended by famous speakers, including:

1. Dr Tran Du Lich, who is currently a member of Prime Minister’s economic advisory group, former head of the Ho Chi Minh City Economics Institute. He is also a keynote speaker at many international and domestic economic forums.

2. Dang Van Thanh, who is president of Thanh Thanh Cong Group having over 20 member units and more than 10,000 employees. The group operates in five main areas including real estate, energy, education, tourism and agriculture.

Dang Van Thanh was the founder of Sacombank which he run for 20 years during its strong development period.

3. Dr Mai Huu Tin, who is the Chairman and General Director of U&I Group having more than 30 subsidiaries. He is also a member of the Board of Kienlong Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Kienlongbank).

Vietnam Business Outlook 2019 will give an overview of changes and trends in the world and regions as well as its impacts on Vietnam. The speakers also address what are the challenges and opportunities for Vietnam in the US - China war and how Vietnam's enterprises should respond.

Besides, the event will give recommendations for both leading enterprises as well as small and medium ones in the context of new world. The speakers will discuss whether large companies change the way of management or not and how to link enterprises to create value chain.

The event takes place at 14:00 on November 2nd, 2018 at Convention Center 272, 272 Vo Thi Sau, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.

Contact: Ms.Thuong Nguyen - 039.699.1142

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