Vietnam, Mexico seek to promote trade
Mexico considers Vietnam a strategic market in Asia-Pacific.
Mexico considers Vietnam a strategic market in Asia-Pacific.
Despite Covid-19 impacts, Vietnam’s trade turnover with the Americas rose by 16% year-on-year in 2020 to US$111.5 billion.
Celebrating the 45th anniversary allows the two nations to reflect upon the past as it is a great opportunity to look ahead to the future of ties.
Mexico, Chile and Peru were three countries that Vietnam recorded the highest trade surplus in the Latin American in 2019.
In the East Asian and Pacific region, Vietnam ranked third after China and the Philippines.
In addition to higher trade turnover, the implementation of the two new-generation and high-standard deals is pushing Vietnam to revise its legal framework to ensure compatibility.
The ambassador said it is very special in the sense that everyone tries it best to be prepared to have the most auspicious omens in place to receive the new year.
Remittance, along with foreign direct and indirect investment and official development assistance, is a major source of Vietnam’s foreign currency supply.