THE VISIT OF THE BREMEN DELEGATION LED BY THE MINISTER OF THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND EUROPE

THE VISIT OF THE BREMEN DELEGATION LED BY THE MINISTER OF THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND EUROPE

THE VISIT OF THE BREMEN DELEGATION LED BY THE MINISTER OF THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND EUROPE

Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh Stadt

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THE VISIT OF THE BREMEN DELEGATION LED BY THE MINISTER OF THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND EUROPE

 20/12/2022

August 2022, Deutsches Haus in Ho Chi Minh City was honored to welcome the Bremen delegation led by Ms. Kristina Vogt, Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Europe, on the occasion of their visit to Vietnam.

THE VISIT OF THE BREMEN DELEGATION LED BY THE MINISTER OF THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND EUROPE

Ho Chi Minh City, 24th August 2022, Deutsches Haus in Ho Chi Minh City was honored to welcome the Bremen delegation led by Ms. Kristina Vogt, Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Europe, on the occasion of their visit to Vietnam.

COO and General Director, Mr. Elmar Dutt (the 4th from left) was honored to welcome in the presence of Ms. Tina Spicher (the 2nd from left), Vice Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Ho Chi Minh City the Bremen delegation led by Ms. Kristina Vogt, Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Europe (the 5th from left) at Deutsches Haus.

Source: Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City

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