Seminar looks at Viet Nam-Chile cooperation opportunities for 2021-2022
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Vietnamese Ambassador to Chile Pham Truong Giang spoke at the event. |
Speaking at the event, the Vietnamese Ambassador to Chile Pham Truong Giang stated on the basis of the diplomatic ties and of the comprehensive partnership since 2014, the representative agency considers boosting the countries’ trade and investment its top priority.
The seminar aimed to help Chilean firms, particularly small- and medium-sized ones, who look for partnership and investment chances in Viet Nam, to understand more about the nation’s history, socio-economic, and cultural affairs.
The Vietnamese side gave an overview on the bilateral trade and Viet Nam’s business climate, informing that Viet Nam’s pomelo has been allowed to enter the Chilean market, so as Chile’s cherry to the Vietnamese market.
Manuel Ubilla Espinoza, president of the Chile-Viet Nam chamber of commerce, expressed his wish to make a contribution to strengthening the countries’ trade ties and to organising activities that shorten geographical distance as well as language and cultural differences between them for improved mutual understanding.
Since the Viet Nam-Chile free trade agreement took effect in 2014, two-way trade between the sides grew 300 percent to 1.2 billion USD last year.
Vietnamese goods available in Chile include apparel, electronic devices, farm produce and seafood. Chile’s production materials and traditional goods like wine, fresh fruit, and salmon have been in favour of Vietnamese consumers.