In the context of continuously fluctuating international transportation under the impact of economic and geopolitical factors such as U.S.–Iran tensions, logistics costs have become a critical challenge for international business enterprises.
In response to this reality, the talkshow was organized to create a platform connecting experts and students, facilitating the sharing of practical perspectives, management experience, and strategic solutions to control and minimize logistics cost impacts. This program not only provided students with real-world knowledge but also enhanced their strategic thinking, preparing them for the dynamic international business environment.
Faculty Leadership Participation
Representing the Faculty of Administration – International Economic:
Speaking at the event, MBA. Ta Thi Thanh Huong emphasized that in a rapidly changing global context, International Business students must not only master professional knowledge but also proactively develop adaptability, analytical thinking, and the ability to stay updated with market trends.
She also affirmed that the Faculty consistently focuses on bridging academic training with real business practices through seminars, field trips, and internships, enabling students to understand correctly – perform effectively – and be ready to integrate into the international working environment. At the same time, she expressed appreciation to the guest speakers for their valuable contributions to improving the Faculty’s training quality.
Organizing Committee – International Business Program
Guest Speakers
Key Takeaways for Students
At the talkshow, students had the opportunity to:
✨ Listen to practical insights from experts on fluctuations in logistics costs in the global context
✨ Understand the impact of supply chain disruptions and international conflicts on business operations
✨ Explore solutions to control costs, optimize operations, and enhance competitiveness
🔥 Beyond knowledge sharing, the Q&A session was highly engaging, featuring many practical questions that reflected students’ sharp thinking and strong interest in the logistics field.
Student Reflection
Phan Thi Thao Uyen – Student of Class 24KQ111 shared:
"After attending the talkshow ‘Controlling and Minimizing the Impact of Logistics Costs on International Business Enterprises in a Volatile Transportation Environment,’ I now better understand the real pressures faced by businesses.
Previously, I thought logistics was simply about transporting goods, but through expert insights, I realized it is a strategic issue involving costs, risks, and adaptability.
What impressed me most were the practical solutions such as supply chain optimization, selecting appropriate transportation methods, and forecasting market fluctuations. These insights helped me connect theory with real-world business practice.
I hope there will be more programs like this in the future to help students learn and better define their career paths.”
Program Outcomes and Significance
The talkshow concluded with many practical and meaningful outcomes for International Business students. Beyond providing professional knowledge, the program helped bridge the gap between theory and practice, enabling students to better understand both the challenges and opportunities in modern logistics.
Through insightful expert sharing and dynamic interaction sessions, students gained greater motivation for learning, clearer career orientation, and a more flexible mindset to adapt to global market fluctuations.
In the coming time, the Faculty of Administration – International Economic will continue to promote practical-oriented academic programs to enhance training quality and equip students with a solid foundation for international integration.