British PM offers loan, touts trade potential on Vietnam visit

Jul 30th at 14:31
30-07-2015 14:31:00+07:00

British PM offers loan, touts trade potential on Vietnam visit

Prime Minister David Cameron pushed to step up trade with Vietnam on Wednesday to capitalise on "enormous" opportunities for British firms in an economy Britain would support with 500 million pounds in infrastructure loans.

Making his fourth stop on a tour through Southeast Asia, Cameron met Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung in Hanoi and presided over the signing of several deals between firms of both countries in infrastructure, engineering, insurance and energy.

A British business delegation has joined Cameron on his trip to Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam, his first venture outside Europe since winning re-election in May.

He is seeking to expand British trade relationships beyond Europe, parts of which remain stuck in an economic rut.

"Our trade with Vietnam accounts for just 0.5 percent of the UK's total global trade and I think that indicates the enormous opportunity that there is," Cameron told a news conference.

"We want to go much, much further ... we believe there's much more to come."

Britain would provide 500 million pounds ($783.8 million) in credit finance for Vietnam's infrastructure development, which Cameron said would also provide opportunities for UK firms.

Vietnam's $184 billion economy is one-fifteenth the of Britain's but growing at 6.28 percent, one of Asia's fastest rates.

Britain is the third-biggest European Union investor in Vietnam at $2.7 billion, with Rolls-Royce, Standard Chartered and Marks and Spencer among UK firms operating in Vietnam.

Bilateral trade has doubled in the past three years and reached $2.5 billion in the first half of 2015, mostly exports of textiles, footwear and mobile phones to Britain, according to Vietnamese government data.

Vietnam is pushing through a series of economic reforms, attracting foreign companies like Intel, Samsung and LG to its manufacturing sector, buoyed by its pursuit of numerous multilateral free trade agreements slashing export tariffs to major markets.

They include an FTA with the EU, which Dung said would "open up great opportunities" for firms from Britain and Vietnam.

Among agreements reached on Wednesday were the issue of a 100-million-pound sovereign bond by Vietnam's Finance Ministry to Prudential, and a contract for Rolls-Royce to provide service and maintenance to Vietnam Airlines

Rolls-Royce said in a statement that the value of the contract was $580 million. During the news conference, Dung had put the value at $1.4 billion over a 20-year period.

In a veiled reference to the assertiveness of neighbor China in the East Vietnam Sea, Dung said he and Cameron "share deep concern" over recent developments that threatened security and freedom of navigation, "particularly the large-scale land reclamation activities".

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