During his stay, Quy had working sessions with representatives of the government and the Chamber of Commerce of Newhaven, and the Communist Party of Britain. Several roundtables introducing investment potential and cooperation opportunities with Nghe An province were also held, with the participation of representatives from the West London Chambers of Commerce, UK businesses, and Vietnamese enterprises in the host country.
In Newhaven, the first place late President Ho Chi Minh set foot on when he came to the UK, the Nghe An delegation had a working session with Mayor Pinky McLean-Knight and representatives of the government and the Chamber of Commerce of the town.
Quy said that Nghe An, the hometown of the late leader, is willing to accompany and join hands with Newhaven in expanding the exhibition space about him at the Newhaven Museum and providing digitised data on the President to serve the museum's operations.
He expressed his hope to promote the two sides’ collaboration, firstly in culture and economics.
Meeting Chair of the Communist Party of Britain Ruth Styles, Quy expressed wishes to expand cooperation with the Party, creating a premise to develop cooperative activities in other fields between Nghe An and UK localities.
At a roundtable introducing the potential and opportunities for cooperation with Nghe An held in London, the province’s leader called for British businesses to invest in the locality, especially in the fields of high-tech agriculture, supporting industries, mechanical engineering, agricultural product processing, tourism, education, and training. He affirmed that local authorities always create favourable conditions for investors to do business in the province.
CEO of the West London Chambers of Commerce (WLCC) Alan Rides said that the WLCC is willing to support Vietnamese businesses in connecting with partners in the UK to seek business opportunities in the country.