A delegation of more than 60 US businesses is about to visit Vietnam

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Boeing and Apple are among the delegations of more than 60 US businesses to Vietnam next week.

Leading US technology, defense and energy companies will join a large corporate delegation to Vietnam next week, Reuters reported.

This is an annual delegation organized by the US-ASEAN Business Council.

According to the organizers, executives from more than 60 major US companies will visit Vietnam next week.

The delegation included many companies that have had large business activities in Vietnam, including Apple, Intel, Coca-Cola and Nike, as well as corporations that can look to expand operations in Vietnam, including Boeing, Amazon and Bell Textron.

According to the list of delegations obtained by Reuters, other participants are Excelerate Energy - a supplier of floating terminals for liquefied natural gas, and GE Vernova. Both enterprises have just signed preliminary agreements with Vietnamese enterprises to provide gas equipment.

According to the list, Exxon Mobil is among the US business delegation visiting Vietnam. Boeing - the airline that has an agreement with two Vietnamese airlines to sell up to 250 aircraft - will also join the delegation.

Major US financial firms are also on the list, including JPMorgan, Visa, Mastercard and Warburg Pincus.

It is expected that during the visit to Vietnam, a delegation of more than 60 US businesses will meet with senior leaders of Vietnam.

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