Vietnam-RoK forum connects SMEs
The Vietnam-Korea Business Forum took place in Seoul on April 14 with the focus on opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Present at the event were Vietnamese Ambassador to the RoK Pham Huu Chi, President of the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA) Luong Van Tu, Second Deputy Head of the Trade and Investment Unit of ASEAN-Korea Centre Moon Ki-bong and representatives of about 50 SMEs from both sides.
Ambassador Pham Huu Chi said the RoK is now Vietnam’s biggest investor, with about US$45 billion pumped into Vietnam.
The RoK is also Vietnam’s third largest trading partner while Vietnam is the fourth largest of the RoK. Last year, bilateral trade exceeded US$36 billion, he noted.
Chi said that the two sides have huge potential to develop trade and production linkages.VICOFA President Luong Van Tu, who is former chief of Vietnam’s WTO negotiation delegation, said that the new-generation Vietnam-Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which took effect late last year, opened up opportunities for businesses in the two nations, especially small and medium sized firms.
Processing and exports of farming products are among promising sectors where Vietnam’s strengths in agriculture and the RoK’s advanced technologies could complement each other, he added.
CS International, a RoK-based cosmetics producer, sees Vietnam as a promising market, director Cho Yoon told Vietnam News Agency.
He spoke highly of the country’s business climate and hoped to find a capable business partner at the forum.