Seminar looks to boost cooperation between Vietnamese localities and EU

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on December 12 held a seminar to discuss measures to further foster cooperation between several Vietnamese localities and the European Union (EU).
Seminar looks to boost cooperation between Vietnamese localities and EU
Ben Tre province, the Vietnamese Embassy in Belgium and Luxembourg, and the Vietnamese Delegation to the EU sign a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation to support trade promotion and investment attraction between the EU and Ben Tre. (Photo: VNA)

In his opening remarks, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Minh Vu said that Viet Nam has an important position in the global and regional policies of the EU. The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), which officially took effect in August 2020, has brought Viet Nam many great advantages in promoting cooperation with the EU.

However, the value of Viet Nam's exports to the EU is still modest, accounting for only 2 percent of the bloc's total import turnover, while the country's attracted investment has yet to be commensurate with its potential, Vu said, adding that there remains large room for Viet Nam to enhace cooperative ties with Europe.

Delegates said that the reason behind the modest cooperation outcomes is mainly because Viet Nam has not met the EU's standards of labour, environment, logistics costs and large transportation. The country still has limited awareness of the market potential, and its product quality and production progress have not met the requirements of a strict market like the EU.

To increase the efficiency of cooperation between localities and the EU, they stressed the need to change the mindset on the approach method, increase investments in market research to build export orientations and attract the EU’s investment more effectively.

Ambassadors said that Viet Nam’s representative offices in the EU will act as bridges, and provide helpful information about the market and potential projects and coordinate closely with localities to promote their collaboration with the EU.

Within the framework of the event, the People's Committee of Ben Tre province, the Vietnamese Embassy in Belgium and Luxembourg, and the Vietnamese Delegation to the EU signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation to support trade promotion and investment attraction between the EU and Ben Tre in a number of fields, especially high-tech agriculture, renewable energy, saltwater treatment technology, and tourism.

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(Source: VNA)