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JAPANESE VICE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS VISITS VJCC-HCMC, AFFIRMING KEIEIJUKU’S ROLE IN VIETNAM-JAPAN COOPERATION

24/09/2024 02:21

The Vietnam-Japan Human Resources Development Institute in Ho Chi Minh City (VJCC-HCMC) – Foreign Trade University, is pleased to announce the significant visit and working session of Mr. Komura Masahiro – Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, accompanied by Mr. Ono Masuo – Consul General of Japan in Ho Chi Minh City, on September 24th.

During the visit, Vice Minister Komura Masahiro directly observed a class of Keieijuku Course 20 in Ho Chi Minh City. The Vice Minister expressed his desire to further strengthen cooperation between Japanese business associations and businesses within the Keieijuku Vietnam Community. Mr. Komura Masahiro also emphasized that VJCC Hanoi and VJCC Ho Chi Minh City have been, are, and will continue to be two reputable and high-quality centers for organizing cultural and educational exchange events, knowledge connection, and business networking.

At the working session, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Hien – Director of VJCC, proudly shared about the Keieijuku Advanced Business Program and the proud achievements and growth of Keier businesses – former trainees who have successfully applied the knowledge from the course to their business operations. The Director also specifically highlighted the prominent feature of the VJCC Project: contributing to the development of management human resources for over 1000 Vietnamese enterprises in various fields such as manufacturing, processing, and service trade, through training programs like Keieijuku and CEO, combined with consulting activities, business networking, and fostering connections between the business communities of the two nations.

The visit of the Japanese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs is not only a recognition of the contributions of VJCC and the Keieijuku community but also opens up new opportunities, strengthening the Keieijuku Vietnam Community’s role as an effective and reliable bridge for Vietnamese and Japanese businesses.