Vice President of the Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Economic Development and Cooperation Association (VILACAED) Bui Tuong Lan said at the launching ceremony on April 19 that the club will help businesses further understand legal provisions regulating economic and investment in regional countries.

 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.