This inaugural event was jointly organized by the Vietnamese Consulates General in Japan's Fukuoka, and Khon Kaen of Thailand, in partnership with business associations, Vietnamese community organizations, and Vietnamese entrepreneurs in both countries. The forum aimed to foster greater economic ties and market access among the three nations.

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Delegates at the forum

In her opening remarks, Vietnamese Consul General in Fukuoka Vu Chi Mai highlighted that as the world and the region are facing numerous traditional and non-traditional challenges, the Vietnamese business communities, both at home and abroad, are actively seeking solutions to navigate these difficulties.

The forum, she noted, provides a vital platform for businesses to explore new markets, establish strategic partnerships, and expand operations in the region.

It also helps increase the global presence of the Vietnamese community, fostering connections between overseas Vietnamese entrepreneurs and their homeland, she added.

Over 100 enterprises, primarily from the Vietnamese diasporas in Thailand and Japan, participated in the forum. They got updated on investment opportunities across Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan, focusing on such fields as tourism, logistics, food production and processing, technology and innovation, renewable energy, supporting industries, and electronic components. These industries are expected to play a crucial role in driving deeper economic cooperation among the three nations.

Vietnamese Consul General in Khon Kaen Dinh Hoang Linh noted the strong cultural and economic ties among Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam, emphasizing the growing momentum in trade and investment collaboration.

He held that Fukuoka, northeastern Thailand, and central Vietnam could form an important economic triangle, bringing practical benefits to regional economic development.

A key highlight of the forum was the signing of four cooperation agreements between Thai and Japanese enterprises, focusing on strengthening business networks, workforce development, and trilateral trade and import-export cooperation.

Source: VNA