With arising opportunities due to government reforms, trade liberalization, tax incentive policies, and labor quality improvement, Vietnam has become a new favored destination option for foreign investors looking to relocate their Electronic Industry (EI) investment in Asia.
This webinar will point out how to tap these trends effectively, to understand recent events in electronics production, the structure of Vietnam’s electronics sector, and prepare to meet opportunities as they arise.
The details are as follows:Date: Thursday, July 8
th 2021
Time: 10:00 – 11:30AM (GMT+7) | 11:00AM – 12:30PM (GMT+8)
Admission fee: Complimentary ticket
*This webinar will be conducted in English and using Click MeetingOnline registration:
https://bit.ly/3q1pw9U*The registration emails will be shared with the presenters*The access link will be sent one day before event.Agenda (GMT +7): 10:00 – 10:15AM: | Webinar introduction |
| By Winnie Lam, General Secretary of HKBAV |
10:15 – 11:00AM: | Presentations: |
| 1. The real-estate landscape for electronics industry |
| Ms. Meir Tlebalde, Associate Director – Real Estate Service, KPMG Vietnam |
| 2. What makes Vietnam a global bright spot in electronics production? |
| Mr. Nguyen Minh Quan, Head of Product Marketing, Samsung Mobile Vietnam |
| 3. Emerging electronics investment opportunities |
| Mr. Chang Hung Chun, Audit Partner – Chinese Practice Leader, KPMG Vietnam |
11:00 – 11:20AM: | Panel discussion: |
| Speakers: | Ms. Meir Tlebalde, Associate director – Real Estate Service, KPMG Vietnam |
| | Mr. Chang Hung Chun, Audit partner – Chinese Practice Leader, KPMG Vietnam |
| | Mr. Nguyen Minh Quan, Head of Product Marketing, Samsung Mobile Vietnam |
| Moderator: | Mr. Frederick Burke, Managing Partner, Real Estate Baker & McKenzie Vietnam |
11:20– 11:30AM: | Closing & Goodbye |
Further details can be found at flyer below, if you can’t view flyer, please
click hereShould you need any assistance, please contact HKBAV at
hcmc@hkbav.org
(Disclaimer: This is not an AusCham Vietnam event, but is promoted in good faith as an event that may or may not be of interest to AusCham’s members).