Vietnam deepens ties with European partners
The ratification of the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and the lift of the yellow card on Vietnam’s seafood exports are on the agenda in these meetings.
The ratification of the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and the lift of the yellow card on Vietnam’s seafood exports are on the agenda in these meetings.
The German Chancellor was offered calligraphy which reads “Peace, friendship, and mutual development.”
Scholz is accompanied on his visit to Vietnam by a twelve-strong business delegation.
Companies have seen their business situation on the uptrend recently, amid Vietnam's positive economic performance, and expect to continue to bet on staying for the long term.
High-ranking exchange visits are expected to enhance the relationship between the two countries with good economic cooperation in Europe and ASEAN.
A strong bilateral relationship would further contribute to the prosperity and stability of the Asia-Pacific and the world at large.
Germany and Vietnam share many common interests and complement each other.
Germany is the biggest European donor of Covid-19 vaccines to Vietnam with more than 10 million doses.
The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement is seen as the key factor that spearheads a promising period in Vietnam – Germany trade relations.