B2B Expo “Elevating Connections – Paving the Way to Success”

On May 7, 2024, SAHA BOX, along with more than 150 representatives from businesses under the Young Entrepreneurs Associations of Tây Ninh, Long An, and HCM, attended the CARAVAN event “Elevating Connections – Paving the Way to Success,” organized by the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Lâm Đồng.

The representatives of the associations attending the event included:

  • Mr. Đặng Hồng Anh – Chairman of the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association

  • Mr. Lê Trí Thông – Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association – Chairman of the Young Entrepreneurs Association of HCMC

  • Mr. Dương Long Thành – Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association – Chairman of the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Long An

  • Mr. Phạm Nguyễn Ngọc Duy – Chairman of the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Lâm Đồng Province

  • Mr. Phạm Trọng Nghĩa – Chairman of the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Tây Ninh Province

The program opened up a space for business networking, providing an opportunity for businesses to introduce their products and services, thus understanding the “supply” and “demand” needs of each participating business. This enabled effective and practical trade connections. During the event, the participants piloted a new B2B trade promotion approach, hoping it would meet expectations and bring valuable connections to association members.

As a supporter of this event, and a native of the Lâm Đồng Highlands, Thảo Nguyên was particularly impressed by a few words shared by Mr. Trương Văn Vũ – CEO of Phúc Khang Gems:

“As someone born and raised in the Lâm Đồng highlands, I hope that through this exchange, I can contribute something to my homeland and connect with businesses from my hometown.” There is nothing more wonderful than, after growing up, entering the business world, and one day being able to reconnect with your “hometown” as an entrepreneur.

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