Deputy PM’s visit to Slovakia an unabashed success
Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue’s trip to Slovakia from September 20-21 helped develop and reinforce friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Slovakia.
Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue in Trnava |
He proposed Slovakia promote ties between the European Union (EU) and Vietnam.
PM Fico expressed his admiration for the Vietnamese people’s achievements in the cause of national building and development.
The two countries’ relations will develop sustainably based on the traditional friendly ties and shared common values, he said, adding that Slovakia supports the development of Vietnam-EU ties, including the signing and ratification of the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement.
The PM suggested increasing people-to-people exchanges to help young generations understand the long-standing relations between the two countries.
He also hailed the contributions of the Vietnamese community in Slovakia and affirmed Slovakia will create the best conditions for Vietnamese expatriates to integrate into the host society and preserve their national identity.
The same day, Hue attended a workshop on promoting Vietnam-Slovakia investment with more than 100 businesses in Slovakia and Central and Eastern Europe represented.
He highlighted the country’s socio-economic accomplishments, development plans and incentives to encourage investment in Vietnam.
There is a plenty of room and opportunity for Slovakian firms to make use of business and investment opportunities in Vietnam and vice versa, he said.
He called on Slovakian enterprises to invest in Vietnam in the fields of their strengths such as automobile and spare parts manufacturing, mechanics, industrial equipment, electronics, and infrastructure development.
The official introduced Vietnam’s processed farm produce, aquatic products, electronics, and high-quality consumer products, which are available for Slovakia’s 5.5 million customers.
He noted that there are ample opportunities for Slovakia’s industrial products, mechanics, energy and food to access Vietnam, and then on to ASEAN and Asia-Pacific markets.
While meeting with some leading businesses in Slovakia on the sidelines of the workshop, Deputy PM Hue asked the Slovakian groups to invest in Vietnam.
He also exchanged information on potential investment projects in Vietnam such as hi-tech industry, electronics, renewable energy, hi-tech agriculture, and information technology.
At a meeting with representatives of the Vietnamese community in the Central and Eastern European region, including Slovakia, the Republic of Czech, Poland, and Hungary, Hue said he hoped the overseas Vietnamese will continue serving as a bridge to connect the two nations.