Log in
Hanoi

Vietnam – Poland cooperation creates new playground for Hanoi enterprises

The potential for cooperation between enterprises from Vietnam and Poland remains huge, with both countries being major producers and exporters of agricultural products.

Hanoi has been promoting trade and closer cooperation with other countries, creating favorable conditions for local enterprises to enhance competitiveness and further integrate into global economy.

 Enterprises from Vietnam and Poland in search of investment cooperation. 

This was proven at a recent forum promoting economic cooperation between Vietnam and Poland, which was jointly held by the Hanoi Small and Medium Enterprises Association (Hanoisme) and Poland’s Lower Silesian Agency for Economic Cooperation (DAWG).

Throughout this forum, six Polish enterprises and 51 local peers explored business cooperation and potential for further trade activities.

Robert Iwan, vice president of DAWG, said the potential for cooperation between enterprises from Vietnam and Poland remains huge, with both countries being major producers and exporters in agriculture. 

Moreover, the Poland’s market is highly complementary with Vietnam’s. The upcoming EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) would help boost bilateral cooperation in trade and economy in the coming time, said Iwan. 

According to Iwan, Polish enterprises taking part in the forum are looking for local partners in the fields of agriculture, food, tourism, furniture and cosmetics, which are advantages of both Vietnam and Poland. 

Hanoisme’s Vice President cum General Secretary Mac Quoc Anh said Hanoi gives priority to investments in the fields of hi-tech farming and renewable energy towards sustainable development.

Anh said this direction offers opportunity for Polish enterprises to push for greater investment in Hanoi, adding that a greater linkage with foreign companies would help the two business communities have more understandings of each other’s market, trade and investment policies.

As of October, Poland has eight ongoing projects in Hanoi with registered capital of US$134.83 million, focusing on real estate, manufacturing and processing, telecommunications, among others.

In 2018, bilateral trade turnover reached nearly US$1.6 billion, up 60% year-on-year. Between January and September, the figure hit over US$1.3 billion, of which Vietnam’s exports were estimated at US$1.1 billion and imports at US$207 million. Of the this amount, Hanoi made up 2.5% of Vietnam’s exports to Poland, while the city's imports from Poland accounted for 26% of Poland's exports to Vietnam.

According to Tran Thi Phuong Lan, vice director of Hanoi’s Department of Industry and Trade, Hanoi’s key export products to Poland include textile and garment, agricultural products, handicrafts, footwear, while the European country has advantages of pharmaceuticals, livestock-related products, those that Hanoi has huge demand for. 

Lan said Polish enterprises could support Hanoi’s partners in terms of technology and technical aspects, developing value chains for greater spillover effects of technologies. 

The move would help Hanoi’s enterprises improve product quality and meet high demands of the Polish and EU markets. 

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi to build Tran Hung Dao Bridge under PPP model

Hanoi to build Tran Hung Dao Bridge under PPP model

The bridge is scheduled for completion by 2027 with an estimated total investment of VND16.2 trillion (US$615 million).

Hanoi launches seven major infrastructure projects to reshape urban growth and connectivity

Hanoi launches seven major infrastructure projects to reshape urban growth and connectivity

The projects, spanning urban renewal, transport, sports and social housing, underscore Hanoi’s ambition to build a modern, connected and livable city while contributing to national growth momentum.

Air pollution control in Hanoi hinges on correct diagnosis, experts warn

Air pollution control in Hanoi hinges on correct diagnosis, experts warn

Air quality must be viewed as a long-term and costly challenge rather than a problem that can be solved quickly.

Noi Bai International Airport expands terminal T2 to ease congestion, boost capacity

Noi Bai International Airport expands terminal T2 to ease congestion, boost capacity

The Hanoi-based airport has officially completed the expansion of Terminal T2, raising passenger capacity and rolling out advanced digital systems to ease congestion and improve service ahead of peak holiday travel.

Design of To Lich River Park highlights Hanoi's ecology and culture

Design of To Lich River Park highlights Hanoi's ecology and culture

The riverside park project is expected to become a green belt that helps restore ecosystems and improve living conditions for the capital.

Historic pottery exhibition traces shared cultural journey from Thang Long to Phu Xuan

Historic pottery exhibition traces shared cultural journey from Thang Long to Phu Xuan

A new thematic exhibition in Hanoi brings together centuries-old pottery from the former capitals of Thang Long and Phu Xuan, highlighting shared cultural roots and the enduring legacy of Vietnam’s ceramic traditions.

Hanoi artists promote eco-friendly art experiences for children

Hanoi artists promote eco-friendly art experiences for children

Unlike academic classes that are heavily focused on technique, Malena's Dream Canvas encourages spontaneity in creativity to nurture and protect the soul, also known as art in sanctuary, where each person is allowed to explore, share, heal and live fully with their passion.

Vietnam moves toward mandatory digital traceability for textile products

Vietnam moves toward mandatory digital traceability for textile products

Experts believe that each product needs a "digital passport" containing all production information for traceability, not just a label.