SVCC News
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In the cold winter days with many common difficulties at the end of 2022, some people who suffered a lot of damage from natural disasters and had difficult circumstances received a small share of support from Slovakia-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce, Natrumax International Nutrition Milk Import Export Joint Stock Company in cooperation with the National Front Committee of Nam Dan district.
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Škoda Auto from Mladoboleslav has definitively confirmed that it is entering the Vietnamese market. It will start selling its European models there in 2023. From 2024, they will be joined by cars that are currently produced in India, specifically the Kushaq models and a little later also the Slavia. They will be assembled directly in Vietnam. The automaker believes that it will sell up to 40,000 Škoda cars a year on the new market.
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Ms. Hoang Hai Anh
Chief Representative of Slovakia-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce -
The Czech car brand will set up a factory in Quang Ninh, locally assembled Skoda is likely to have a cheaper price than genuine Volkswagen "brother" in Vietnam.
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Škoda Auto plans to start importing its latest car models manufactured in Europe and so early to Vietnam next year.At the same time, construction will begin on a production plant in the northern province of Quang Ninh in Vietnam. The first cars could roll off the production line in Quang Ninh province at the end of 2023.
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Prague being voted the most beautiful city in the world is nothing new to this infamous city as it was ranked number seven on the 37 best cities in the world.
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Sapa. The largest of its kind in Europe. Five years ago, I introduced Vietnamese traders to electronic sales records here, and now I'm back. And I got a haircut again.
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We, at the Slovakia - Vietnam Chamber of Commerce, are very grateful to the "Connect Young " group for connecting and creating an opportunity for us to sponsor children and contribute a very small part to the group's silent work over the years.
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SVCC has responded to the call to support frontline doctors and nurses fighting the Covid-19 pandemic with specific actions. With the help of its member partners, SVCC has continuously donated Nano energy drink (and medical masks) to frontline doctors and nurses to fight the epidemic every week.
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