Chien acknowledged the association’s contributions in recent years, noting its growing reputation as a credible organization and an important bridge fostering economic, trade and investment cooperation between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK). He stressed that the VKBIA has contributed significantly to strengthening the comprehensive strategic partnership and friendship between the two nations.

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Delegates from the Vietnam–Korea Business and Investment Association and President of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Do Van Chien pose for a group photo.

The VFF leader called on the association to continue promoting its role as a bridge, leveraging its knowledge of markets and networks to expand collaboration in investment, trade and science and technology, particularly in key areas such as green industry, renewable energy, smart cities and high technology.

He affirmed that the VFF would continue to accompany and support the VKBIA so that its activities bring practical benefits, contributing more to national development and defense.

VKBIA President Tran Hai Linh reported that after six years of operation, the association had worked closely with major groups such as Samsung, LG and GS Energy, assisting in billion-dollar projects in high technology, green industry and renewable energy.

The VKBIA has also actively facilitated linkages between Vietnamese and RoK localities, helping to establish twinned ties, promote investment and boost tourism cooperation. In education, it has partnered with universities and training organizations to launch scholarships and high-quality human resource programs in priority sectors such as green technology, semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

Beyond business, the VKBIA has regularly organized initiatives in support of Vietnam’s sea and island sovereignty, as well as assistance to local communities affected by natural disasters, reflecting the social responsibility of Vietnamese entrepreneurs and intellectuals in the RoK.

Linh added that in the time to come, the association would redouble its efforts to strengthen cooperation with Vietnam’s northwestern provinces, therefore enhancing its role as a bridge for people-to-people diplomacy, trade, labor and channeling RoK’s development investment into the country.

Source: VNA