Vietnam and Peru have yet fully tapped their trade potential, with two-way trade value reaching more than US$100 million a year.
The figure was released at a workshop in HCM City on May 28 to introduce the Peruvian market, jointly held by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the Peruvian embassy in Vietnam.
Nguyen The Hung, Deputy Director of the VCCI-HCM City, said Vietnam and Peru have signed a number of cooperation agreements in the areas of economics, trade, customs, agriculture, seafood processing, and science-technology, to support their business communities in penetrating each other’s markets.
Agriculture, seafood processing and science-technology will be priority cooperation areas between the two countries in the coming time, and their business communities will help fulfill the task, Hung said.
Agriculture, seafood processing and science-technology will be priority cooperation areas between the two countries in the coming time, and their business communities will help fulfill the task, Hung said.
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