Invitation to AusCham Members to join VBF 13 Working Groups
The Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) is extending an invitation to AusCham members to participate in its 13 specialized Working Groups. These groups serve as platforms for policy dialogue and advocacy, aiming to enhance Vietnam's business environment and promote sustainable economic growth.
Overview of VBF Working Groups
The VBF Working Groups focus on key sectors and policy areas, facilitating collaboration between the private sector and government agencies. The 13 Working Groups are:
Agribusiness
Banking
Capital Markets
Digital Economy
Education & Training
Environment
Human Resources
Infrastructure
Investment and Trade
Mining
Power and Energy
Tax and Customs
Tourism
Each group collaborates closely with relevant government ministries and agencies to identify challenges, propose policy reforms, and contribute to Vietnam's economic development.
Why Join a VBF Working Group?
Participation in a VBF Working Group provides AusCham members with the opportunity to contribute directly to shaping Vietnam’s business and investment landscape. Members can share industry-specific insights, raise concerns or challenges faced by businesses, and jointly advocate for regulatory improvements with other business leaders and government representatives. This engagement helps amplify the collective voice of the Australian business community and offers valuable networking, visibility, and influence on policy reforms.
Eligibility and How to Join
Participation in the VBF Working Groups is open to members of VBF-affiliated business chambers and associations.
For more details on the Working Groups and other VBF activities, please contact AusCham Head of Advocacy & Partnerships at advocacy@auschamvn.org
About the Vietnam Business Forum
Established in 1997, the Vietnam Business Forum is a collaborative initiative between the Vietnamese government and the business community. It serves as a platform for ongoing dialogue aimed at creating a favorable business environment, attracting private sector investment, and promoting sustainable economic development in Vietnam.