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Suggestions for helping businesses boost their global integration

DA NANG Today
Published: October 13, 2015

Thanks to their talent, creativity and bravery, many businesspeople in Da Nang have helped their companies affirm their positions in both domestic and overseas markets over recent years.

 
Mr Anh
Mr Anh

The Director of the Da Nang Water Supply Company, Mr Nguyen Truong Anh, said he hoped that the Party, the State, and especially the city leaders would enhance their kind concern for local businesses and create an even more favourable investment environment for them.  This will help local businesses to overcome their difficulties, ensure their sustainable development, enhance their competitiveness, and develop their brand names in domestic and foreign markets.

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs Luong
Mrs Luong

The Director of the Da Nang Trade Union Tourist Limited Company, Mrs Huynh Thi Kim Luong, suggested that the city should make more breakthroughs in developing high-quality human resources and better advertise the city’s tourism in its large international markets. 

Importance should be attached to ensuring closer links with other localities to fully realise the great potential of tourism in the central region and the country as a whole.  In addition, greater efforts should be aimed at making Da Nang a hub of MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferencing and Exhibitions) tourism in the central region, and attract more investment inflows into the local tourism sector in a synchronous manner.

Mr Vinh
Mr Vinh

The General Director of the city’s Bac My An Tourism Company, Mr Huynh Tan Vinh, remarked that Da Nang is an important transport and socio-economic hub in the central region.  Recent years have seen remarkable achievements in local tourism with an increasing number of tourists arriving in the city.

In an attempt to fully tap the city’s great tourism potential, the focus should be on creating even more favourable conditions for local tourism businesses to increase tourism promotion programmes and improve the quality of their services in order to make Da Nang a more attractive destination in Viet Nam, and in the world as a whole.

Mr Vinh also stressed the need for local tourism businesses to ceaselessly improve the quality of their services to satisfy the increasing demands of visitors.  This is a good way to encourage visitors to extend their stay periods here, return again later, and recommend Da Nang to others, as well as to enhance global integration.

 

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