AmCham Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City Events

Below is a listing of upcoming AmCham Vietnam events. You may click on the event title to read more details about each event, and to REGISTER ONLINE for the event.

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Upcoming Events for AmCham Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City

Liberation Day (VN Holiday)

When: Mon, April 30th, 2007
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Liberation Day is celebrated every year on April 30. Government offices closed. Click on the link for more information about this holiday. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

International Labor Day (VN Holiday)

When: Tue, May 1st, 2007
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VN Holiday. Offices closed. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

Workshops in Logistics and Operations

When: Wed, May 2nd, 2007
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Workshops in HCM City and Hanoi on Logistics and Operations. Transforming world knowledge into Vietnamese reality.

VBF/MPI Meeting on Draft Decree on Vietnam's WTO Commitments

When: Thu, May 3rd, 2007
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Discussion Meeting on Draft Decree on Vietnam's WTO Commitments

President Ho Chi Minh's Birthday

When: Sat, May 19th, 2007
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Ho Chi Minh was born on May 19, 1890. The date is celebrated in Vietnam as a historical culture day, but not a formal national holiday.

WTO Committee

When: Tue, May 22nd, 2007
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Regular Committee Meeting.

Memorial Day (U.S. Holiday)

When: Mon, May 28th, 2007
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Memorial Day is celebrated on the last Monday in May. U.S. Government offices closed. Click the link to learn more about this holiday. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

USA Independence Day Family Picnic (Members, Family, and Guests)

When: Sat, June 30th, 2007
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Join us for an old-fashioned celebration and scrumptuous food, fun and games for children and parents, great door prizes, and good music at AmCham's Annual Independence Day Celebration and Family Picnic. Limited to 600 AmCham Members and their Guests.

Independence Day (U.S. Holiday)

When: Wed, July 4th, 2007
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Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th. U.S. Government offices closed. AmCham office closed. Click the link to learn more about this holiday. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

Labor Day (U.S. Holiday)

When: Mon, September 3rd, 2007
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U.S. Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday in September. U.S. Government offices closed. Click the link to learn more about this holiday. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

National Foundation Day (VN Holiday)

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Official Vietnamese Holiday celebrating Vietnam's Declaration of Independence and National Foundation. Falls on Sat, Sep 2; observed on Mon, Sep 4. Offices closed. Click the link to learn more about this holiday.

Columbus Day (U.S. Holiday)

When: Mon, October 8th, 2007
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Columbus Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October. U.S. Government offices closed. Click the link to learn more about this holiday. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

Veterans' Day (U.S. Holiday)

When: Sun, November 11th, 2007
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Veterans Day is celebrated on November 1. U.S. Government offices closed. Click the link to learn more about this holiday. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

Thanksgiving Day (U.S. Holiday)

When: Thu, November 22nd, 2007
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Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. U.S. Government offices closed. Click the link to learn more about this holiday. Click here for a list of Vietnamese and U.S. holidays.

INFRASTRUCTURE Vietnam 2007

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Focusing on Building & Construction, Mining & Forestry, Power Generation & Electrical Engineering, and Transportation. In cooperation with the Ministry of Construction.

AmCham Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City

AmCham Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City chapter has 320 member and associate companies with nearly 600 representatives, based in Vietnam’s commercial and industrial center. The “Southern Economic Zone” represents over one-third of the GDP of Vietnam, and this share is expected to increase to 40 percent by 2010.