Club members will have a chance to compare notes and be assisted in training and connectivity to form a sustainable business community for development, said Mr Lan.
Nguyen Thi Nga, an owner of a business in Hanoi and a new member of the club, suggested said Vietnamese small-and medium-sized enterprises should change their thinking in production, business and management and partner with each other for mutual growth.
She believed that the Vietnam-ASEAN Entrepreneur Club is a useful playground, helping local businesses study development models of their regional partners and enhancing connectivity between themselves and with those from the region.
ASEAN is a potential market for business expansion and domestic businesses should fully exploit it to be successful, said Ms Nga.
