VIETNAM: A PROMISING START-UP NATION BUT MUST TACKLE HR HEADACHES FIRST, SAY EXPERTS

  A NUMBER of critical human resources hurdles need to be overcome if Vietnam is to reach its goal of one million successful start-up enterprises by 2020, experts have warned. Vietnam aims to become a key start-up nation in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) region. However, significant challenges remain before the country can be viewed in such light. Adrian Tan, programme director of the Vietnam Innovative Startup Accelerator (VIISA), (VIISA), said that while there are numerous cash-rich investment funds lining up to back promising Vietnamese ...


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