Dec 03, 2016 / 11:31
Slovakia to be gateway for Vietnamese ICT enterprises entering European market
Vietnamese ICT businesses now are willing to cooperate with partners of Slovakia, Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan said at the recent Vietnam-Slovakia IT business forum.

Vietnamese Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan, who is on a working visit to the central European nation from November 30 to December 1, attended a Vietnam-Slovakia IT business forum.
Speaking at the forum, Minister Tuan said the cooperation between the two countries' ICT enterprises plays an important role as well as the premise for them to enter the European market.
The Vietnamese ICT key businesses are ready to cooperate with Slovak firms, the minister affirmed.
During his stay, Tuan had a working session with Robert Simoncic, an official at the Slovak Ministry of Economy, and engaged in talks with officials of the Slovak Ministry of Transport, Construction and Regional Development.
Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan also met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Deputy PM Peter Pellegrini.
At the reception for Minister Truong Minh Tuan, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said he welcomes Vietnamese IT companies’ investment in his country, pledging the best possible condition for them to implement investment plans.
Robert Fico said Slovakia and Vietnam will augment cooperation to lift bilateral relations to a new height, adding that his country has completed preparations for the establishment of an inter-governmental committee on economic cooperation with Vietnam in the first half of 2017.
During the event, Minister Tuan announced that Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc is to pay an official visit to Slovakia in 2017 at the invitation of the Slovak Government.
Tuan quoted PM Phuc as saying that Vietnam considers Slovakia as a traditional and very important partner and believes the two countries’ multifaceted cooperation will be strengthened in the coming time.
Minister Tuan and Slovak Deputy PM Peter Pellegrini inked a memorandum of understanding on IT cooperation, focusing on cyber security, between the Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications and the Slovak Deputy PM’s Office.
They also witnessed the signing of an agreement on setting a joint venture between VNPT-Technology (a subsidiary of the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group VNPT) and Slovakia’s Danubia Tel company.
Deputy PM Pellegrini said this is an important step in IT cooperation, stressing that IT is an important sector in both economies.
Speaking at the forum, Minister Tuan said the cooperation between the two countries' ICT enterprises plays an important role as well as the premise for them to enter the European market.
The Vietnamese ICT key businesses are ready to cooperate with Slovak firms, the minister affirmed.
![]() Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan and Slovak Deputy PM Peter Pellegrini inked a memorandum of understanding on IT cooperation.
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Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan also met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Deputy PM Peter Pellegrini.
At the reception for Minister Truong Minh Tuan, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said he welcomes Vietnamese IT companies’ investment in his country, pledging the best possible condition for them to implement investment plans.
Robert Fico said Slovakia and Vietnam will augment cooperation to lift bilateral relations to a new height, adding that his country has completed preparations for the establishment of an inter-governmental committee on economic cooperation with Vietnam in the first half of 2017.
During the event, Minister Tuan announced that Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc is to pay an official visit to Slovakia in 2017 at the invitation of the Slovak Government.
Tuan quoted PM Phuc as saying that Vietnam considers Slovakia as a traditional and very important partner and believes the two countries’ multifaceted cooperation will be strengthened in the coming time.
Minister Tuan and Slovak Deputy PM Peter Pellegrini inked a memorandum of understanding on IT cooperation, focusing on cyber security, between the Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications and the Slovak Deputy PM’s Office.
They also witnessed the signing of an agreement on setting a joint venture between VNPT-Technology (a subsidiary of the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group VNPT) and Slovakia’s Danubia Tel company.
Deputy PM Pellegrini said this is an important step in IT cooperation, stressing that IT is an important sector in both economies.
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