Vietnam - Canada’s gateway to Southeast Asia: Conference
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Participants assessed the level of awareness and utilization of the CPTPP and sought a support and coordination mechanism to help Canadian and Vietnamese businesses maximize benefits from the pact as Canada is advancing its Indo-Pacific Strategy.
An overview of the conference about Canada and the Southeast Asia (Photo: VNA). |
Evan Buie, Trade Commissioner at Global Affairs Canada's Regional Office for Alberta and Northwest Territories described Vietnam as an important trade partner of Canada and Alberta, highlighting that Vietnam has been Canada's number one partner in the ASEAN region since 2015. He noted that Canada's top exports to Vietnam include agricultural products, minerals, metals, and industrial machinery.
Buie said that Global Affairs Canada is coordinating with the Vietnam Trade Office in Canada to organize programs to help businesses adjust their products and services to suit export markets, especially the Vietnamese market. The Global Affairs Canada has a network of offices in 160 cities, including Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, he said.
Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Canada Tran Thu Quynh said that Alberta recorded high growth in exports to Vietnam after five years of CPTPP implementation.
She highlighted the efforts of Vietnam in improving the infrastructure system and introduced Vietnam's investment attraction policy in comparison with ASEAN countries.
Alberta currently exports many products such as oil and gas, machinery, and especially agricultural products to Vietnam, while importing garments, electronics, and footwear from the Southeast Asian country.
According to Director of Trade at Edmonton Global Manisha Arora, with the effective exploitation of CPTPP, businesses from both sides will have a better understanding of each other's product structure and further strengthen their trade and investment relations.
ASEAN is currently the fifth-largest economy and also the most dynamic economic region in the world. The region is predicted to be the world's consumption center by 2030 thanks to its market size.
Arora said Vietnam has been an important partner of Canada in ASEAN for the past 50 years and is the leading destination in ASEAN for Canadian goods with a 7 per cent annual growth rate over the past 30 years. Vietnam is considered a gateway for Canadian companies that wish to develop in this region.
TB Nguyen, Director of Canada-ASEAN Business Council (CABC), cited the agency's latest report as saying that Canadian businesses consider Vietnam as the country with the most opportunities in the ASEAN region because it is emerging as a new hub for trade, investment, and innovation.
Businesses planning to establish their facilities in Vietnam such as Customer Maps or Senescene Life also assessed that Vietnam is a dynamic and potential market. This is the time for Alberta businesses to seize business opportunities in Vietnam, and take advantage of Vietnam to enter ASEAN, they said.