Vietnam, Malaysia should lift bilateral trade to US$20 billion by 2025: President
President Nguyen Xuan Phuc said he wants Vietnam and Malaysia to lift bilateral trade to US$ 20 billion by 2025 during a reception for outgoing Ambassador of Malaysia to Vietnam Dato Sharifah Norhana Syed Mustaffa on January 20.
Phuc highly regarded the Malaysian diplomat for her outstanding contributions to promoting the strategic partnership between the two countries during her mission in Vietnam. Vietnam and Malaysia have boasted effective partnership at regional and global forums thanks to her efforts to strengthen information exchange between the two sides, he said.
He highlighted that the bilateral ties have grown constantly in various fields despite COVID-19 challenges, with two-way trade reaching US$12.5 billion in 2021, up 25.5% from the previous year.
There is plenty of room for bilateral trade and investment to thrive, the President noted.
He expected Malaysia to facilitate imports of Vietnamese goods, especially agricultural and Halal products, as well as cooperation in education, tourism and labour, and mutual recognition of each other’s vaccine passport; and recover post-pandemic cooperation outlined in the Action Plan for the 2021-2025 period.
Phuc also asked the two sides to coordinate more closely so they can work together with other ASEAN member states to promote the bloc’s unity, common voice and centrality in ensuring peace, security and stability in the East Sea, promote the implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and negotiate for an effective and practical Code of Conduct for the East Sea (COC) in line with international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
For her part, Ambassador Dato Sharifah Norhana Syed Mustaffa described Vietnam as a fast-growing economy and one of the most successful emerging markets. She hoped that Vietnam and Malaysia will advance their relations to a new height, particularly in trade and investment.