VN, Hong Kong to strengthen commercial ties

Nov 24th at 10:48
24-11-2014 10:48:46+07:00

VN, Hong Kong to strengthen commercial ties

The Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the Hong Kong-Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce last Friday signed an agreement to further expand investment and trade between their two business communities.

 

Addressing the function, executive vice-president of VCCI Doan Duy Khuong said: "The agreement will help both sides' enterprises strengthen business exchange and increase investment in Viet Nam and Hong Kong, and boost Viet Nam-China economic and commercial relations to an even a higher level."

Jonathan Choi, chairman of the HKVCC, said: "Apart from the ASEAN + China, Japan, and Korea Free Trade Area negotiations, Hong Kong in July this year began negotiations for our trade arrangement with ASEAN."

Bilateral and multilateral agreements combined with an in-depth integration of regional economics will bring the East Asian region into a competitive and vibrant economic region, Choi said, who is also chairman of Sunwah Group.

Regarding bilateral trade with Hong Kong, Khuong said it had reached US$4.96 billion, a growth of 22.68 per cent over last year. Of that amount, exports from Viet Nam were worth $4.11 billion, up 30.38 per cent over 2013, and imports to Viet Nam were $850.5 million, down 4.59 per cent.

The items traded include clothes, textiles, accessories, leather and shoes, metal and steel, computers, electronics and accessories, machinery and tools, parts, fishery, rice, wood and wooden products.

In the field of investment, by October 20, Hong Kong had 853 projects with a combined investment capital of $14.1 billion in Viet Nam, he said.

The signing ceremony took place as part of the visit of Gregory So, the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

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