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SME Times News Bureau | 20 Nov, 2018

Coinciding with the visit of President Ram Nath Kovind, FICCI is organising a business delegation to Vietnam from November 19-20, 2018.

Led by Neeraj Bansal, Partner- Advisory Services Head - ASEAN Corridor & BCRE Sector, KPMG, the 11-member strong Indian contingent from diverse business sectors will participate in the India-Vietnam Business Forum and other official meetings being organised by the Embassy of Vietnam.

The business forum will be addressed by President Kovind, and will have panel discussions focusing on India- Vietnam collaboration in sectors such as healthcare and pharmaceuticals; power, energy, renewable energy, oil & gas, infrastructure; IT, communications, education, aviation and tourism.

The business delegation comprises senior industry leaders from companies including Amplus Energy Solutions Private Limited, KPMG, Mytrah Energy India Pvt Ltd, NTPC Limited, Shapoorji Pallonji Group, Suzlon Energy Ltd., Organic Industries Pvt Ltd, Oyo Rooms, among others.

The industry leaders will also call on Vietnamese ministers and senior government officials to discuss bilateral relations. VCCI, an MoU partner of FICCI, will be co-organising the joint business meeting along with FICCI and other industry chambers.

 
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