Embassies eye investment from Germany and Africa

Apr 21st at 10:12
21-04-2016 10:12:22+07:00

Embassies eye investment from Germany and Africa

Viet Nam has great demand for capital and technology from European nations, said Viet Nam's Ambassador to Germany, Doan Xuan Hung, at an investment conference in Frankfurt on Tuesday.

 

Viet Nam will create advantageous conditions for German companies looking to invest and do business in Viet Nam, he said.

The conference was co-organised by the Vietnamese, Malaysian and Thai embassies to discuss the investment environment of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), especially changes in this environment following the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community.

Participants said that ASEAN nations wanted to bridge development gaps inside the bloc, to create an investment environment that would help European investors.

Hung said Viet Nam was completing its legal framework and simplifying administrative procedures to speed up international integration.

He noted that with trade deals such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the European–Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement, Viet Nam had significant competitive advantages.

According to Trade Counsellor Nguyen Huu Trang, there were around 100,000 Vietnamese people speaking German in Viet Nam, and about 125,000 Vietnamese people in Germany. This was "a precious resource" for boosting bilateral trade and investment relations, he said.

He praised the contributions of German businesses such as Mercedes Benz, Siemens and Bosch to Viet Nam's economy over the past years.

The Vietnamese embassy in Germany plans to hold a seminar hosting business people from the two countries in late June, seeking measures to enhance the efficiency of bilateral economic co-operation in the future.

South Africa

On Tuesday, the Vietnamese embassy in South Africa held a forum to foster co-operation between the two countries in the marine transport sector, in the capital of Pretoria.

Sai Gon Newport Corporation General Director Nguyen Dang Nghiem told the forum that his company would speed up co-operation with global partners, including South African ones.

The company expected further collaboration in international shipping, infrastructure development and real estate, he said.

Wilfred Gentle, the import director at Morgan Cargo Company, said his firm had studied opportunities to collaborate with Vietnamese businesses.

Colin Schonfeldt, a representative of Radio Data Communications Company, said the 40-year-old telecommunications equipment manufacturer was studying Viet Nam's investment environment, as it planned to move factories in China to Viet Nam.

On the occasion, the embassy promoted various Vietnamese products, including Trung Nguyen coffee, tra fish and rice, in South Africa.

Ambassador to South Africa, Le Huy Hoang, said the trade value between Viet Nam and South Africa currently totalled US$1.2 billion, yet the countries had not been able to exploit their full potential due to obstacles related to transportation costs.

Ben De Klark, who represented the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said many South African enterprises wanted to partner with Vietnamese peers, but geographical distance remained a barrier for partnerships.

Hoang urged marine transport and logistics enterprises to join hands to help importers and exporters from both countries.

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