VOV.VN - Vietnam is the Czech Republic's most important partner in Asia, Czech Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Edvard Kozusnik said at the Czech-Vietnam Business Forum held on June 15, in Prague.
Vietnam and Malaysia, one of its most important trading partners, have set a bilateral trade target of US$18 billion by 2025.
Nearly 50 Vietnamese and Dutch business leaders and representatives have engaged in a recent networking event, co-organised by the Dutch Business Association Vietnam/Netherlands Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (DBAV/NVCC) and Damen Shipyards Group at the latter’s headquarters in Gorinchem, the Netherlands.
The Malaysian Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City kicked off the Malaysia exhibition on June 9, marking the beginning of the Malaysia Madani Week in the southern city to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Malaysia diplomatic ties.
Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Vo Van Hoan on June 8 suggested enhancing cooperation and coordination between Japanese firms in the city and local enterprises.
VOV.VN - More than 100 Vietnamese and Cambodian firms attended a joint trade forum in Phnom Penh on June 7 to support businesses of the two countries to learn about their markets, seek investment and trade cooperation opportunities, and distribute products.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)'s E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency (iDEA) said it will coordinate with Amazon Global Selling to organise a cross-border e-commerce conference, which is expected to help Vietnamese businesses seek online export opportunities.
VOV.VN - A comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CAPE) between Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is expected to raise bilateral economic, trade and investment cooperation to new heights as soon as it is signed and comes into effect.
A teleconference was held on June 2 to explore chances for investment and business partnerships between the northeastern region of India and Vietnam.
A conference promoting trade and investment linkage between Vietnam and China’s Shandong province – a large-scale and important market of the Chinese economy – took place in Hanoi on June 1, witnessing the signing of seven business cooperation pacts.