Viet Nam, Jordan look to step up trade and investment
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Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Tao Thi Thanh Huong (R) and Jordanian Ambassador to Singapore and Viet Nam Mahmoud Hmoud in their meeting on February 23. (Photo: VNA) |
The meeting between Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Tao Thi Thanh Huong and Jordanian Ambassador to Singapore and Viet Nam Mahmoud Hmoud was held at the Vietnamese Embassy on February 23 to discuss ways to boost bilateral relations.
Huong briefed her guest on the results of the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, which concluded earlier this month, and the country’s success in maintaining positive economic growth and responding to COVID-19 last year.
Hmoud, for his part, said he expects Jordan and Viet Nam will continue fostering bilateral cooperation in trade and investment. Jordan has introduced a number of incentives for foreign investors at industrial parks, he said, adding that the country has also signed free trade agreements with various the Middle East and African countries, paving the way for enterprises from foreign countries to access these markets via Jordan.
He also noted that Jordanian firms show a high level of interest in Viet Nam as a major market with an open economy.
The two ambassadors agreed that bilateral ties in trade and investment have fallen short of potential and that the two sides should accelerate partnerships via discussions on agreements regarding double taxation avoidance and business visas.
Both agreed that Viet Nam and Jordan need to increase the exchange of business and official delegations. Once COVID-19 has been fully brought under control, high-level visits will help intensify economic cooperation between the two sides. In the short term, online meetings between businesses from both countries are perfectly feasible, they said.
Huong reaffirmed that the embassy will make all possible efforts to work with the Jordanian Embassy to strengthen bilateral economic, trade, and investment cooperation.