Showing posts with label EuroCham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EuroCham. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Business partners support competition reform

Business partners support competition reform

A partnership agreement called, “Corporate Alliance on Administrative
Procedures Reform and Competitiveness” was signed in Hanoi on October
12 by Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the European
Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham).


In
announcing the agreement, the two organisations said they share a common
interest in promoting the business environment in Vietnam to
benefit businesses and stimulate economic growth.


The launch of the Corporate Alliance is a key step in providing a
platform to engage the private sector in building a strong network of
partners, mobilising resources to improve advocacy and support for
government-initiated administrative procedures reform, and improving
Vietnam ’s competitiveness at large.


“EuroCham
firmly believes in the power of partnerships and collaborative efforts
for a more competitive Vietnam and is fully committed to working
together with both government agencies and the corporate sector through
this initiative,” said Alain Cany, EuroCham Chairman.


VCCI and EuroCham will be the lead organisations in the alliance, and
other technical and corporate partners to provide business expertise,
financial resources and communications, he added.


Meanwhile, VCCI’s Vice Chairman Pham Gia Tuc said VCCI will work closely
with multinational corporations and national companies to identify,
design and implement alliance activities that leverage the strengths of
the corporate sector and improve Vietnam ’s business environment, and
especially its competitiveness.


Within the
framework of cooperation, EuroCham will provide professional knowledge,
resources and networks of members and partners at both national and
European Union levels.


The chamber will also
support government-initiated administrative reforms as a member of the
consultative council for administrative reforms, creating conditions for
cooperation between the alliance and EuroCham’s member businesses,
partners and European government institutions.


To
date, several EuroCham member companies have already committed to
supporting the alliance, including Holcim ( Vietnam ) Ltd., HSBC Bank (
Vietnam ) Ltd., FrieslandCampina Vietnam , GlaxoSmithKline Pte. Ltd.,
Mercedes-Benz Vietnam Ltd., Metro Cash & Carry Vietnam ,
Prudential Vietnam , Schneider Electronic Overseas Asia Pte. Ldt.,
Siemens Ltd. Vietnam , Standard Chartered Bank, Unilever Vietnam
and Sanofi-Aventies./.

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Monday, November 8, 2010

ICham becomes affiliate of EuroCham

Italy’s Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam Damiano Francovigh (R) claps his hands when Alain Cany (L) of EuroCham and Tomaso Andreatta of ICham show the affiliation agreement after the signing in HCMC on Monday - Photo: Mong Binh
HCMC - The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (ICham) has become an affiliate of the European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) in Vietnam under an agreement signed by the foreign business groups in HCMC on Monday.

Alain Cany, chairman of EuroCham Vietnam, said the affiliation agreement would enable Icham members to benefit from both Icham and EuroCham services.

“For ICham members, they are now able to access EuroCham’s broad variety of offers to our members, from events over lobbying to information and services,” he said after signing the agreement with ICham Chairman Tomaso Andreatta.

“Together, we can have a stronger voice and approach the Government to improve the business climate for all of us.”

Cany said the agreement was an important step for both EuroCham and Icham, as it marked EuroCham’s number of corporate members in Vietnam passed the threshold of more than 700. “This will make EuroCham one of the biggest and most influential chambers of commerce in the country.”

ICham Chairman Andreatta told the signing ceremony that becoming an integral part of EuroCham was the successful passing a key test about its maturity.

“It is only natural that ICham becomes an active and full member of EuroCham, which already represents all other Chambers of founding member states of the EC, and which is universally recognized as the leading lobbying and business interests catalyser in Vietnam,” Andreatta said.

Andreatta told the Daily after the signing that it was better for ICham to be under the same roof of EuroCham for its over 40 members, mostly Italian companies with a presence in Vietnam, to take full advantage of business opportunities in this market.

He said Vietnam was a small market for Italian companies but emphasized that it was an important production and service base for them to enter and expand operations in Southeast Asia.

Back in 2003, EuroCham adopted a strategy to enter into partnership agreements with national chambers of commerce in Vietnam. As a result, EuroCham received initial partners, namely the French Chamber of Commerce (CCIFV), the German Business Association (GBA) and the Dutch Business Association in that year.

The Belgian Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (BeluxCham) became part of EuroCham in 2006. The Spanish Country Committee also joined in June this year as a Country Committee, and Cany hoped they would be a business association very soon.

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ICham becomes affiliate of EuroCham

Italy’s Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam Damiano Francovigh (R) claps his hands when Alain Cany (L) of EuroCham and Tomaso Andreatta of ICham show the affiliation agreement after the signing in HCMC on Monday - Photo: Mong Binh
HCMC - The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (ICham) has become an affiliate of the European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) in Vietnam under an agreement signed by the foreign business groups in HCMC on Monday.

Alain Cany, chairman of EuroCham Vietnam, said the affiliation agreement would enable Icham members to benefit from both Icham and EuroCham services.

“For ICham members, they are now able to access EuroCham’s broad variety of offers to our members, from events over lobbying to information and services,” he said after signing the agreement with ICham Chairman Tomaso Andreatta.

“Together, we can have a stronger voice and approach the Government to improve the business climate for all of us.”

Cany said the agreement was an important step for both EuroCham and Icham, as it marked EuroCham’s number of corporate members in Vietnam passed the threshold of more than 700. “This will make EuroCham one of the biggest and most influential chambers of commerce in the country.”

ICham Chairman Andreatta told the signing ceremony that becoming an integral part of EuroCham was the successful passing a key test about its maturity.

“It is only natural that ICham becomes an active and full member of EuroCham, which already represents all other Chambers of founding member states of the EC, and which is universally recognized as the leading lobbying and business interests catalyser in Vietnam,” Andreatta said.

Andreatta told the Daily after the signing that it was better for ICham to be under the same roof of EuroCham for its over 40 members, mostly Italian companies with a presence in Vietnam, to take full advantage of business opportunities in this market.

He said Vietnam was a small market for Italian companies but emphasized that it was an important production and service base for them to enter and expand operations in Southeast Asia.

Back in 2003, EuroCham adopted a strategy to enter into partnership agreements with national chambers of commerce in Vietnam. As a result, EuroCham received initial partners, namely the French Chamber of Commerce (CCIFV), the German Business Association (GBA) and the Dutch Business Association in that year.

The Belgian Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (BeluxCham) became part of EuroCham in 2006. The Spanish Country Committee also joined in June this year as a Country Committee, and Cany hoped they would be a business association very soon.

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