Hai Duong Party Secretary delegation promotes cooperation and investment with South Africa
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During their stay, the delegation had working sessions with the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party, local businesses, and officials of Vietnam's representative agencies in the host country.
Secretary of Hai Duong Province's Party Committee Tran Duc Thang speaks at an investment promotion conference in South Africa. (Photo: baohaiduong.vn) |
At the meeting with the ANC delegation, Thang briefed his hosts about Vietnam's socio-economic achievements and the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)'s major policies and orientations on Party building and socio-economic development leadership.
Alvin Botes, member of the ANC Central Committee and Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa, congratulated the CPV's achievements in recent years, especially in socio-economic development and quality of life.
He also shared the ANC's Party building and policy on leadership over national development, praising the close-knit comradeship and fruitful cooperation programs between the ANC and CPV and the two countries.
The two sides agreed to report to leaders of the two parties and states to implement the agreed diplomatic and cooperation programs as soon as possible.
In his remarks at an investment promotion conference that drew nearly 50 representatives of local businesses, Thang presented an overview of Hai Duong's socio-economic situation, the areas it is attracting investment to, and its potential for partnerships with South African firms in the fields of industry, agriculture, and services. He pledged to create the best conditions for South African businesses to invest in the province.
Neil Pollock, Vice President of the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said he expects that local businesses will soon invest in Hai Duong and many from Vietnam will do the same in his country.
The Chamber will serve as a bridge helping carry out the investment and trade activities agreed on at the conference.
At a working session with the South African Fruit Import-Export Association in Cape Town, Party Secretary Thang asked the two countries' businesses to coordinate closely to bring Vietnamese and South African fruits to each other's consumers. He also suggested local companies invest in fruit preservation and processing systems and build a fruit distribution center in Hai Duong.
On June 15, the Hai Duong delegation visited and met with the Embassy and representative agencies of Vietnam in South Africa.
Last year, South Africa was the second-largest trading partner and export market of Vietnam in Africa. Statistics showed that bilateral trade approximated 1.2 billion USD, with Vietnam posting a trade surplus of nearly 340 million USD.