Nemo Partners TMS to bridge Danang and Korean investors

March 27, 2019 | 11:46
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Earlier this week, Danang Investment Promotion Agency has signed a memorandum of understanding to co-operate with Nemo Partners TMS from South Korea to promote investment in the city.
nemo partners tms to bridge danang and korean investors
The MoU signing ceremony between Nemo Parners TMS and Danang IPA

According to the co-operation deal (MoU), the Danang Investment Promotion Agency (Danang IPA) will co-ordinate with Nemo Partners TMS to organise a seminar on investment promotion in the city, carry out projects, research and development (R&D) activities with local startup companies, hold investment days (D-day), and connect more Korean enterprises to the city, especially in areas where the city is looking to attract Korean capital and expertise, such as high-technology and information technology.

Nemo Partners TMS is currently present in seven countries, including the US, China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Libya, and the United Arab Emirates.

Nemo Partners TMS specialises in strategic consultancy, human resources, business, and technology with a wide network of Korean companies and partners. The company is currently present in seven countries, including the US, China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Libya, and the United Arab Emirates.

In recent years, Nemo Partners TMS has been co-operating with Danang IPA to organise investment promotion activities in Korea and introduce supporting companies like Hansung, Autech Otis Group, and KT Telecommunication Corporation to invest in Danang.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Le Trung Chinh, Vice Chairman of the Danang City People's Committee, said that Korean enterprises and investors were ranked fifth among countries investing in the city with a total capital volume of approximately $310 million.

This number, however, is still inadequate, so he invited Nemo Parners Company to bolster efforts, helping to connect big and enthusiastic investors to Danang city and vowed to provide favourable conditions to Korean businesses.

By Hoai Thanh

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