The delegation, led by Vice Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee Nguyen Huu Tin, held a meeting with Vice President of Buenos Aires Legislature Maximiliano Ferraro, and briefed the host on HCM City’s socio-economic achievements in recent years.

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At the meeting, Tin highlighted fruitful cooperation activities between Vietnam and Argentina, emphasising the visit of President Cristina Fernández to Vietnam in 2013, saying it brought a breath of fresh air to their relationship, opening up a wealth of opportunities for enhanced cooperation.
He noted that HCM City and Buenos Aires share many similarities and hold great potential for cooperation, especially in tertiary education, trade, tourism and the service sectors. Many businesses in HCM City are keen on the Argentinean market, he added.
During their Argentina visit, the Vietnamese delegates also worked with Prenova group - a leading technology analysis and consulting firm in Argentina.
The Vietnamese delegation was scheduled to fly to Cuba on July 24 before concluding their trip, which also included stops in the UK and Venezuela.
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