Vietnam, Brazil agree to boost cooperation in supporting businesses
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| The signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Brazil-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (BVC) and the Brazil-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Espírito Santo (CCBV-ES) in Sao Paulo on February 7. (Source: Vietnamese Embassy in Brazil) |
The Brazil-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (BVC) and the Brazil-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Espírito Santo (CCBV-ES) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance cooperation and expand business opportunities between enterprises of the two countries, with support from the Vietnamese Embassy in Brazil.
The signing ceremony was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on February 7, attended by Vietnamese Ambassador to Brazil Bui Van Nghi and Ms. Pham Hong Trang, Head of the Vietnamese Trade Office, along with leaders and members of the two chambers of commerce.
According to the agreement, both parties have agreed to strengthen collaboration in supporting businesses, organizing trade promotion delegations, exchanging strategic information, and implementing business development initiatives between the two countries.
Speaking at the ceremony, Ambassador Bui Van Nghi emphasized the role of cooperation between promotion organizations in boosting bilateral economic relations, affirming that close coordination between the chambers of commerce will directly support business connections and yield tangible results.
The Ambassador affirmed that this cooperation will contribute to expanding trade and investment between the two nations.
BVC President Victor Key assessed that the MOU is not merely symbolic but a long-term commitment to connect networks, share knowledge, and transform opportunities into specific projects.
Meanwhile, CCBV-ES President Bernard Vassas noted that Brazil-Vietnam cooperation extends beyond trade to include culture and sports, thereby enhancing understanding and laying a sustainable foundation for a long-term partnership.
Following the signing, the two chambers of commerce will coordinate to implement promotional activities, organize joint events, support members, and develop a common agenda to strengthen and deepen Vietnam-Brazil economic and trade relations.
