An import task of Vietnamese representative agencies overseas is to boost economic and trade cooperation between Vietnam and other countries and popularize the country’s image, said Ambassador to China Dang Minh Khoi on the sidelines of the 30th Diplomatic Conference in Hanoi.
Ambassador to China Dang Minh Khoi
In the spirit, the Vietnamese diplomatic agencies in China have invested in human resources to expand economic and trade cooperation between the two countries as well as their localities, said Ambassador Khoi.
First, they should thoroughly grasp all required information to update the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) and the Ministry of Industry and Trade as well as concerned localities on the situation in the host country.
Second, the embassy has regularly asked the MoFA to touch upon more economic and trade cooperation contents between the two sides through their senior leaders' exchange visits. Third, it has actively coordinated with ministries, departments and businesses to organize business forums, said Mr Khoi.
Besides, the embassy has helped businesses inspect and identify their partners and remove difficulties in the cooperation process, the Ambassador added.
Regarding tourism cooperation, Ambassador Khoi said more Chinese people have visited Vietnam in recent years to enjoy its beautiful landscape, special cuisines and good products. A number of tourism promotion events have been held in China, bringing significant results. The number of Chinese arrivals to Vietnam grows 50% annually and ranks second only after Thailand.
Ambassador to Kazakhstan Doan Thi Xuan Hien
Meanwhile, Ambassador to Kazakhstan Doan Thi Xuan Hien said economic diplomacy is a key connecting businesses of the two countries.
She said many Kazakhstan businesses have asked the embassy for help in finding Vietnamese partners in the fields of their concern, adding that the two countries have great investment and trade cooperation potential, especially after the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) came into effect on October 5, 2016. Bilateral trade reached more than US$500 million last year, and Kazakhstan ran a trade surplus with Vietnam for the first time.
Ambassador to South Africa Vu Van Dung
Ambassador to South Africa Vu Van Dung said that Vietnam has conducted annual investment and trade promotion activities in the country through Cites Expo in Johannesburg.
The Vietnamese Embassy has assisted domestic businesses joining the Expo and hopes that the two countries will exchange high-ranking visits to create more opportunities for their businesses, Dung added.
He said the diplomatic mission will protect Vietnamese businesses in case of trade disputes.
Meanwhile Ambassador to Spain Ngo Tien Dung said the embassy has provided necessary information for domestic businesses and find effective ways to help them deal with trade disputes. Spanish and Vietnamese businesses are connected through seminars, business forums, and meetings.
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