In 1996, by express will of the RS Viet Nam Embassy in Italy, with the help of the Center for Vietnamese Studies in Turin, in an environment already rich in associations and institutions linked to Vietnam the Italy Vietnam Chamber of Commerce was founded.
In 2000, the Italian Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce was recognized by the Ministry of International Commerce of Rome (DM 15.2.2000, n.96) and was registered in the Register of Italian Foreign Chambers of Commerce held at Unioncamere.
The Italian Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce is the ideal and reliable partner for any company, both large and small, which intends to start or improve its economic and business relations to and from Viet Nam, or develop contacts with customers , suppliers and business partners.
Through the Italian Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce, companies can create a network, they can benefit from the services of accredited professional operators and they can exchange feedback.
The Italian Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce allows its members to have privileged contact with entities, institutions, associations and other Chambers of Commerce present in Italy and Viet Nam.
Our services
The Italy Vietnam Chamber of Commerce deals with the development of economic and entrepreneurial relations, the development of business opportunities between Vietnamese and Italian companies, as well as encouraging Italian companies to invest in Viet Nam.
The Chamber collaborates with Vietnamese and Italian institutions aiming at increasing the growth of relations between two countries, supports and promotes conferences, seminars, fairs, and events aimed at improving the knowledge of Vietnam, its economy, culture. At the same time, the Chamber promotes the opportunities that Vietnam can offer to those who want to go there for business, culture and tourism.
LATEST NEWS
01/12/2024
In response to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) Global Minimum Tax (GMT) initiative, Vietnam's National Assembly has officially approved a top-up tax. From the start of next year, companies that currently pay less than 15% in tax will have to pay an additional tax to cover the difference.
NEWSLETTER
01/2024
Economic bulletin in collaboration with the Commercial Office of the Vietnamese Embassy in Rome
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Vietnam attends international craft exhibition in Italy
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Vietnam’s GDP growth predicted to reach 6.13-6.48% in 2024
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European businesses trust in Vietnam’s recovery
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Thanh Hoa boosts trade, investment connectivity with Italy
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Commercial opportunities between Italian and Vietnamese companies.