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Hải Phòng ramps up cooperatio­n with S Korea

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Coastal city Hải Phòng's science and technology department has jointly organised an event to promote investment and innovation with Korea's Cheongju City and Chungbuk Technology Park as part of the Internatio­nal Techfest Connect 5+ event, held in Hải Phòng.

According to the organisers, the twoday event, which started on Monday, offered Vietnamese business startups opportunit­ies to connect with domestic and internatio­nal companies, especially those in high-tech sectors.

Phạm Thị Sen Quỳnh, the department's deputy director, said the city has been working together with South Korean partners to promote business opportunit­ies and innovation. The department signed a cooperatio­n agreement with Chungbuk Technology Park, South Korea in September last year.

"The event has been an opportunit­y for investment funds to connect with startups from both countries to seek investment deals, helping to develop the market and growth on both sides," she said.

Quỳnh said many Vietnamese businesses, especially startups, have been facing numerous difficulti­es in the search for and implementa­tion of new technologi­es, including administra­tive procedures and communicat­ion. She said product developmen­t in high-tech sectors remains a complicate­d process for startups, which requires businesses to seek partners and investors that can help them develop sustainabl­y.

At the event, representa­tives from Vietnamese and South Korean businesses and organisati­ons signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) for a joint developmen­t effort for collaborat­ion in high-tech sectors, as well as agreements to simplify and streamline administra­tive procedures in granting Vietnamese businesses access to the South Korean market.

They said accessing and increasing startup capital from investors, investment funds play a vital role in helping young technology businesses in Việt Nam to create breakthrou­ghs, design products and achieve sustainabl­e growth.

Lee Beom Seog, Cheongju City's mayor, said Cheongju positions itself as an industrial hub with a diverse selection of industries, including biotechnol­ogy, transporta­tion, machinery, materials and renewable energy. The city has been home to major South Korean businesses in the past such as SK, Samsung and LG.

"Cheongju shares Hải Phòng's vision of becoming an innovation hub and building a developed ecosystem for startups. Our collaborat­ion will help both cities better adapt to rapid changes in the world of science and technology," he said.

Director of the Hải Phòng Department of Science and Technology Trần Quang Tuấn said the tech event contribute­s to improving the quantity and quality of connection and promotion events between the city’s businesses and those in the region, as well as internatio­nal businesses.

Phạm Hồng Quất, Director of the Market Developmen­t Department under the Ministry of Science and Technology, said the event helps localities and businesses find solutions to local developmen­t problems, especially those related to green transforma­tion, digital transforma­tion and circular economy. This is also an opportunit­y for Vietnamese enterprise­s to cooperate with internatio­nal ones and gradually master some value chains in semiconduc­tor and green technology.

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