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THE BUSINESS AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION VISITED AND WORKED WITH C.T GROUP

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On June 3rd, 2011, The trade delegation of Victoria State (Australia) consisting of 10 large companies operating in the fields of urban development, design – construction on project, supplier for construction’s material, infrastructure and related services have visited and worked in headquarter of C.T Group located in 60A Truong Son Street, Tan Binh District, HCMC. The meeting has opened up many opportunities for both sides due to real estate is one of the strengths and sustainable development of C.T Group. Before this event, on April 15th, 2011 Macau business delegation also visited and seek opportunities to corporate.

To Viet Nam in this time, the business Australian delegation has also visited and investigated in 2 large cities: Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh city. “We’re really surprised and attracted before the rapid development of your country, Viet Nam has been developed much more than 10 years before, through the infrastructure works, real estate projects are invested by foreign companies or domestic corporations directly implemented.” Mr. Tim Dillon – Trade representative of state Victoria – Office of Southeast Asia – leader of business Australian said.

Victoria is smallest state and is located in southeastern Australia, but has the largest population (about 6 millions people) and a high degree of urbanization. Victoria is the second largest economy of Australia – nearly a quarter of total national products. Proportion on the fields of financial, insurance and real estate make largest revenue in production area while public and private services, community are the key of personal. Melbourne city is the capital of state with more than 70% of the population concentrated here.

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