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Việt Nam, China have room to grow trade ties: experts

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13/05/2019
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Vietnamese and Chinese enterprises are encouraged to tap into the great bilateral trade potential driven by the two countries’ open trade policies, experts said.

Việt Nam values and gives priority to strengthening economic and trade co-operation with China, and hopes to receive greater investment from China and the overseas Chinese community, said Nguyễn Nội, deputy director of the Foreign Investment Agency under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

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“I’m pleased to see that many leading Chinese corporations are expanding their investments in the fields of electronics, renewable energy and IT, applying modern technology and bringing more value in line with Việt Nam’s foreign investment orientation,” Nội told a conference on Việt Nam-China trade and investment on Friday.

China continued to be Việt Nam’s largest trading partner in 2018 with total export-import turnover reaching US$106 billion, up 14 per cent year on year. Việt Nam has also surpassed Malaysia to become China’s biggest trading partner in the ASEAN region.

China is the seventh biggest investor in Việt Nam with total registered capital of $15 billion. However, the flow of Chinese investment into the country has increased rapidly in recent years.

In the first four months of 2019, China registered $1.3 billion of investment in Việt Nam, becoming the biggest foreign investor by newly registered capital.

Nội highlighted Việt Nam’s new foreign investment policy which prioritises projects with high added value, advanced technology, modern management, minimal environmental impact and spillover effects that support the country’s sustainable development.

He called on Chinese companies to increase investment in Việt Nam’s mechanics, electronics, new materials, pharmaceuticals, support industry, robotics, IT, infrastructure and clean energy.

According to Fu Long Cheng, Vice President of the Chinese Business Association, Việt Nam-China co-operation through the “Belt and Road” and “Two corridors, one economic belt” initiatives has created favourable conditions for businesses of the two countries to grow their trade ties.

It is important for businesses to identify priority areas, increase connectivity and expand co-operation on a broader, more practical and multi-channel framework, Cheng said.

He also said China has organised many seminars on Việt Nam-China trade and investment co-operation to introduce Việt Nam’s high quality projects to Chinese enterprises.

Evaluating investment potential in Việt Nam, Huang Rong, CEO of law firm Yingke Vietnam, said Việt Nam is now an attractive investment destination for China’s businesses. Many Chinese firms value Việt Nam’s good infrastructure and quality labour force, as well as the reasonable cost of doing business in the country.

Yingke Vietnam has supported many Chinese enterprises in analysing financial factors, human resources and management before deciding to invest in Việt Nam.

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