Delegates attending the training course.
Attending the training were comrades Pham Phuoc Trai, Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade; Tran Nam Binh, Deputy Head of the Department of Training and Development of Foreign Affairs Cadres - Diplomatic Academy - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and 70 delegates who are civil servants and public employees in charge of foreign affairs and international integration of Tra Vinh province.
The training course took place from April 2 to 4, with 6 main topics: overview of the world, regional and Vietnamese economic situation; negotiation presentation skills and stories about diplomatic negotiations; Vietnam's participation in international economic organizations; skills in organizing foreign affairs activities, international conferences and seminars; US market - opportunities and challenges; Vietnamese localities some notes in promoting trade investment with US businesses.
Comrade Pham Phuoc Trai, Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade, spoke at the training class.
Speaking at the training course, comrade Pham Phuoc Trai, Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade emphasized: the training course aims to help civil servants and public employees working on international integration in the province to update and supplement knowledge to improve the quality of their advisory work on international integration tasks.
Thereby, helping civil servants and public employees improve their quality and promptly grasp information about the world economic situation, Vietnam's participation in economic and international organizations, Vietnam's opportunities and challenges in the international market; negotiation skills in diplomacy;... thereby, contributing to the highly effective implementation of advisory work on international integration at the local level.
Delegates take souvenir photos at the training class.
News and photos: MY NHAN
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