Introduction to Doing Business in Vietnam
This 2-hour online training course covers the fundamentals of doing business in Vietnam. Led by a facilitator, it focusses on local business culture and practices. For more information or to enquire about tailored programs for your organisation including in-person delivery, see course description.

Date and time
6 May 2025, 3:00 am - 5:00 am
Location
Online (or in-person by request – please enquire)
Price
Price for group bookings upon enquiry
Course description
Vietnam is anticipated to remain one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and one of Asia’s premier business and investment locations. The Australia-Vietnam Enhanced Economic Engagement initiative aims at doubling bilateral investment over the coming years.
To capitalise on Vietnam’s growth opportunities, boosted by its young and dynamic workforce, Australian businesses must develop the capabilities and understanding of the local business environment.
This course helps participants build the knowledge and skills to do business in Vietnam. It builds an understanding of Vietnamese business styles and how to engage to ensure successful business outcomes.
Duration: 2 hours
Format: Group; online; facilitator-led
Enquiries: +61 (0)3 8344 4800, academy@Vietnamlinkbusiness.com.au
Course takeaways
- Raise awareness of the key cultural drivers that impact the way business is conducted in Vietnam.
- Build understanding of Vietnamese business styles and how to respond.
- Introduce the skills needed to effectively influence business outcomes and strengthen relationships when working in and with Vietnam.
Who should attend?
- Exporters
- ASX-listed organisations
- Small to medium businesses
- Professional services organisations
- Federal, state or local governments
Further information
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