2024 investment outlook offer suggestion for businesses
BAC GIANG – The Center for Investment Promotion and Enterprise Development (Department of Planning and Investment) in Bac Giang province on March 23 cooperated with Friedrich Naumann Foundation Institute (Federal Republic of Germany) in Vietnam and the provincial Young Entrepreneurs Association to organize the conference "2024 Investment outlook ".
At the event, the participating speakers focused on exchanging and discussing trends and waves of investment shifts into Vietnam, opportunities, prospects and challenges for businesses in 2024. Then, the experts gave advice and development orientation for businesses in Bac Giang province.
Economic experts and representatives of typical Vietnamese business leaders discuss economic and investment prospects in 2024. |
It is forecasted that Vietnam's economic growth rate in the first quarter is estimated to reach 5.4 percent but Bac Giang reaches more than 14 percent, 2 times higher than the average growth rate of the country. Therefore, the driving opportunity for local economic growth and businesses is relatively positive.
At the conference, many delegates raised questions to experts to clarify their experience in production, business and brand development; connect with enterprises with foreign direct investment (FDI); know about a number of new policies affecting the operations of businesses and industries and forecast about real estate market.
Apart from offering suggestion for businesses, this conference provided leaders of some enterprises chance to self-assess the production and business situation and gain a more in-depth, multi-dimensional view of investment opportunities and directions next time.
Bac Giang's viewpoint is to always accompany and support the business community so in addition to organizing connection conferences, in the coming time, the province will direct departments and branches to promptly grasp and resolve arising difficulties and problems for businesses so as to create motivation for development.
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