Room to develop Việt Nam-Shandong ties

HÀ NỘI — There is huge potential for co-operation between Vietnamese firms and businesses from China’s Shandong Province, vice chairman of the Shandong People's Council Wang Liang said on Monday.

Liang addressed a business conference in Hà Nội as part of his official trip to Việt Nam, urging the two nations’ businesses to take advantage of the potential to increase collaboration in trade, investment, finance, tourism, heath care and education.

According to Liang, Việt Nam is the largest trade partner of Shandong Province with bilateral trade reaching  三 八 billion Chinese yuan (more than US$ 五. 五 billion). The province’s major exports to Việt Nam include electronics, textiles and garments, equipment and machinery. Its imports are crude oil and electronics.

Businesses from Shandong have poured their investment capital mostly into garment and rubber processing in Việt Nam, he said.

Hoàng Quang Phòng, vice chairman of the Việt Nam Chamber of Co妹妹erce and Industry, described the event as a chance for Vietnamese enterprises to update their investment policies regarding the Chinese province and explore opportunities with potential partners.

Phòng highlighted agriculture, food, construction materials, iron and steel, electrical equipment, seafood, energy and finance as promising sectors for future co-ordination.

Room to develop Việt Nam-Shandong ties

An official from the Foreign Investment Agency (FIA) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment told the conference the FIA will provide investors – including those from China – information about investment policies.

It will also work with relevant ministries and sectors to reduce barriers to investment, the official said.

China was Việt Nam’s largest trading partner in  二0 一 八 with total export-import turnover reaching $ 一0 六 billion, up  一 四 per cent year on year. Việt Nam surpassed Malaysia to become China’s biggest trading partner in the ASEAN region.

China is the seventh largest source of foreign investment in Việt Nam with total registered capital of more than $ 一 五. 二 billion, and the flow of Chinese investment into the country has increased rapidly in recent years.

In the first five months of  二0 一 九, China registered more than $ 二 billion of investment in Việt Nam, making it the country’s fourth largest source of foreign direct investment during the period. — VNS