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    [FAIE] Foreign Trade Economics Students Experience Import-Export Cargo Delivery Operations by Sea.

    The activity of the Foreign Trade Economics club took place on 15 December 2023, during which students had the opportunity to explore the field of import-export cargo delivery by sea with Master Pham Thi My Le, a leading expert in this field.

    At the program, MB Pham Thi My Le shared fundamental knowledge about the procedures and important factors in sea import-export cargo delivery. Students learned about packing, transportation, and customs procedures, as well as legal regulations related to cargo delivery. Through the insights shared by MB Pham Thi My Le, students gained a comprehensive view of this field and a clearer understanding of the important role of sea cargo delivery in international trade.

    Not only did the session provide knowledge, but it also offered students a chance to gain practical experience through exercises and interactive games. This not only helped students engage with this field in a more practical way but also enhanced their ability to apply and be creative in cargo delivery work.

    In addition, the event provided an opportunity for students to meet, exchange ideas, and connect with one another. Through the sharing of knowledge, practical experience, and discussion, students learned from and gained experience with each other. The Foreign Trade Economics Club is not only a place for learning but also an interesting environment for building relationships and interacting with peers who share the same interests and passions.

    Finally, the program helped students hone the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in cargo delivery, master the delivery procedures, understand legal regulations, and know how to apply this knowledge in practice. The Foreign Trade Economics Club will continue to organize other programs, seminars, and activities to enhance students’ knowledge and skills in this field. Let’s continue to accompany the club and explore many more exciting things in the future.


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