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Mar 28, 2016 / 08:20

"Vietnam - a new Asian dragon"

Minister Vu Huy Hoang said Vietnam is considered one of the most dynamic economies in Southeast Asia with the opening process, deeper international integration.

Ministry of Industry and Trade, Embassy of Vietnam in France in coordination with the French Senate and trade promotion agency and a French investment (Business France) organized a seminar called “Vietnam - a new Asian dragon” and a series of round-table seminars in France to discuss economic cooperation between the two countries to directly meet and promote Vietnam's agricultural products at the headquarters of French Senate in Paris.
 
View of the conference at the French Senate
View of the conference at the French Senate
Co-chairing the workshop is Ms. Catherine Deroche, Senator, Chairman of France-Vietnam friendship inter-parliamentary group and Vietnam's Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang.
 
The event, the first large-scale business conference on Vietnam held at the French Senate, was co-organised by the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Vietnamese Embassy in France, the Senate of France and the French agency for trade and investment promotion (Business France). 

Speaking at the event, Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang asserted that Vietnam is considered one of the most dynamic economies in Southeast Asia, with an active open-door policy amid its international integration process.

The minister said France is among Vietnam’s top business, economy and investment partners in the EU. Bolstering cooperation in all areas between the two will have a significant influence on relations between Vietnam and the EU. He added that the French President’s visit to Vietnam scheduled for this year will be a good opportunity to cement bilateral relations between the two nations. 

According to Henri Baissas, General Director of Business France, about 2,000 French firms export goods to Vietnam. The Southeast Asian country might become a major trading partner of France, as Vietnam has a bright economic overview, promising fruitful cooperation. 

Vietnamese businesses introduced their major export products, particularly farm produce such as rice, tea, coffee and cashew nut. French enterprises presented their technology and potential in the fields of infrastructural development, transport, renewable energy and pharmaceutical chemistry. 

Within the framework of this event, Vietnam's Trade Promotion Agency (VIETRADE) and France's Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Business France) signed a cooperation agreement with the donor of Business France
help the two sides’ enterprises intensify commercial exchange and investment in Vietnam and France.