Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc voiced his hope for stronger trade and investment ties between Vietnam and Tanzania while receiving two ministers from the African country in Hanoi on August 2.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) welcomes Tanzanian Minister for Industry, Trade and Investment Charles J. Mwijage in Hanoi on August 2
Talking to Minister for Industry, Trade and Investment Charles J. Mwijage and Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Charles J. Tizeba, he lauded Tanzania’s maintenance of an average economic growth rate of over 6 percent during the past decade and wished that the country will successfully realise the targets set in its Vision 2025.
He thanked Tanzania for supporting Vietnam’s struggle for national liberation in the past and facilitating investment and business activities of Vietnamese firms, including Halotel – a joint venture of Vietnam’s military-run telecommunications group Viettel with Tanzania.
Minister Mwijage said the two countries’ cooperation is developing strongly as seen in economic ties and business-to-business partnership.
He highly valued Vietnam’s expansion of cooperation with African nations, including Tanzania – one of the fastest growing economies in Africa over the last decade thanks to strong economic reforms.
He called on Vietnamese enterprises to invest in apparel, footwear, vegetable, plant oil and cement production in his country’s economic and industrial zones.
Congratulating Tanzania on its economic achievements, PM Phuc promised the Vietnamese Government will step up providing businesses with information about export processing and special economic zones of Tanzania so that they can consider investment in agricultural and aquatic product processing, and electronic products, consumer goods, garment and footwear there.
Vietnam is ready to supply goods with high quality and competitive prices for Tanzania to meet its demand, he noted.
To fuel bilateral trade and investment relations, he asked both sides to soon conclude negotiations for the signing of a double-taxation avoidance agreement and another on investment encouragement and protection.
The PM asked the African nation to facilitate the licensing of Vietnamese workers at Halotel while ensuring security and protecting assets of Vietnamese firms in the country.
Vietnamese and Tanzanian businesses should also boost connectivity and trade activities to raise bilateral trade to 1 billion USD in the near future, he added.
Tanzanian President pledges favorable conditions for Vietnamese investors
Tanzanian President John Magufuli (R) and Vietnamese Ambassador to Tanzania Nguyen Kim Doanh
Tanzanian President John Magufuli has vowed all possible support to Vietnamese investors who would be investing in Tanzania.
He hosted Vietnamese Ambassador to Tanzania Nguyen Kim Doanh who came to present his credentials to him in the capital city of Dar Es Salaam on August 1.
The Vietnamese Ambassador said that Vietnam highly values ties with the African country.
He thanked the Tanzanian government and President Magufuli for providing support for Vietnamese firms and nationals in the country and expressed his wish that they would continue boosting all-around ties
with Vietnam and actively assist Viettel telecoms provider in the country.
He pledged to do his best to further deepen friendly ties between the two nations in the near future.
VNA