Norway wants to comprehensively cooperate with Vietnam in the maritime industry which is developing rapidly in Southeast Asia, said a Norwegian trade representative.

Harald Neavdal, Head of the Maritime and Oil & Gas at Innovation Norway, expressed his desire at a seminar in HCM City on March 18.
Terje Lillenes, Managing Director of the Norwegian Maritime Exporters, introduced Norway’s potential for maritime development, saying the country has more than 3,000 businesses involved in maritime operations that generate over US$80 billion in revenue annually and supply 10% of the total global maritime market value.
Norwegian businesses want to cooperate with Vietnam in shipbuilding, and maritime equipment manufacturing and design, he said.
Harald Neavdal, Head of the Maritime and Oil & Gas at Innovation Norway, expressed his desire at a seminar in HCM City on March 18.
Terje Lillenes, Managing Director of the Norwegian Maritime Exporters, introduced Norway’s potential for maritime development, saying the country has more than 3,000 businesses involved in maritime operations that generate over US$80 billion in revenue annually and supply 10% of the total global maritime market value.
Norwegian businesses want to cooperate with Vietnam in shipbuilding, and maritime equipment manufacturing and design, he said.
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