SpaceX, Netflix, Boeing to join 'biggest-ever' US business mission to Vietnam

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HANOI : SpaceX, Netflix and Boeing are among the companies joining the 'biggest-ever' U.S. business mission to Vietnam next week to discuss investment and sales opportunities in the booming Southeast Asian nation, the organiser said.More than 50 companies, including defence, pharmaceutical and tech firms,

HANOI : SpaceX, Netflix and Boeing are among the companies joining the"biggest-ever" U.S. business mission to Vietnam next week to discuss investment and sales opportunities in the booming Southeast Asian nation, the organiser said.

Vietnam, with a population of 100 million people, also has a rapidly-growing consumer market as its middle class expands. Aerospace manufacturers Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Bell will hold meetings with state-owned Vietnamese defence procurement companies, Thanh told Reuters, adding that it was the first time in about a decade that security firms had decided to join the annual mission to Vietnam.

Boeing said in a statement that its discussions with officials would focus on its growing partnership with Vietnam and ways to strengthen the country's aviation and defence capabilities.The majority of the companies joining the business mission already have a business or manufacturing presence in Vietnam, including Apple, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, Thanh said, with some planning to expand it.

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