"Vietnam always cares and accompanies the business community both domestically and internationally; Respect and protect the legitimate and legal rights and interests of investors; as well as ensuring harmony of interests between the State, investors and workers. We see the success of businesses as our own success, and the failure of businesses is also the failure of the State in policy management. We welcome and create maximum conditions for you to invest in the above areas."
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