Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association launched in Japan

The Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association in Japan was officially launched within the framework of the “Homeland Spring – Great Unity Tet Osaka 2026” programme in Osaka, Japan on January 4.

Huynh Thuy Hanh, First Secretary of the Embassy of Viet Nam in Japan (second from the left), presents flowers to congratulate representatives of the Executive Board of the Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association in Japan.
Huynh Thuy Hanh, First Secretary of the Embassy of Viet Nam in Japan (second from the left), presents flowers to congratulate representatives of the Executive Board of the Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association in Japan.

The establishment of the Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association in Japan marks a new stage in the community and economic activities of overseas Vietnamese.

The Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association in Japan was founded with the aim of connecting Vietnamese women entrepreneurs living, working and doing business in Japan; creating a mutual support network to share experience, promote cooperation and foster business development.

The launch of the Association not only carries economic significance, but also contributes to enhancing the standing of Vietnamese women within the Vietnamese community in Japan, while affirming the important role of women entrepreneurs in preserving and promoting Vietnamese culture.

Le Thuong, Secretary General of the Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association in Japan, said: “The establishment of the Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs Association in Japan is an important step forward, creating opportunities for Vietnamese women entrepreneurs to network, learn and cooperate. We hope the Association will become a hub for economic and cultural connections, while helping to project the image of a dynamic, united and creative Vietnamese community in Japan.”

The Association is expected to become an important bridge, combining business activities with cultural, educational and charitable programmes, towards the sustainable development of the Vietnamese community in Japan.

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