HCM City partners with Israeli firms to improve business climate

Mar 24th at 20:23
24-03-2017 20:23:50+07:00

HCM City partners with Israeli firms to improve business climate

Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong committed to keeping partnering with Israeli firms operating in the city to improve its business climate during a business forum held in the city on March 23.

In his speech, Phong spoke highly of Israel’s technology and management experience and believed that Ho Chi Minh City, which boasts abundant workforce and great potential, would become a promising partner of the Middle East country, contributing to their mutual development in the near future.

Lauding trade and investment ties between Israel and the city, Phong vowed to offer all possible support to Israeli visitors, businesses and investors to the city to seek partnership opportunities.

Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh City, and Israel are not competitive markets but development partners supporting mutual development on the basis of cooperation potential, common friendship and prosperity, he stressed.

Israeli President Reuven Ruvi Rivlin, for his part, hailed the growing trade ties between the two countries over the past years, adding that there is room for its further growth not only in commodity trade but also technical know-how in water resources management, milk industry, medical equipment and education.

While recalling Israel’s path to becoming a start-up nation, he expressed his belief that Vietnam, on the back of its long-standing history and young population, will work closely with Israeli people to bring benefits to the two countries and the world.

At the event co-hosted by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the Israeli embassy in Vietnam, the two leaders witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on research and development cooperation between the Israel Innovation Authority and the National Technology Innovation Fund.

Nearly 500 participating Vietnamese and Israeli enterprises sought to boost trade and investment in hi-tech agriculture, information technology and communications, water resources management and green energy.

Earlier, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on a US$200 millionfinancial package in health care between Israel’s Jasmine Group and Dat Vang Real Estate Investment Company was signed.

As of the late 2016, 11 Israeli firms invested in Ho Chi Minh City with a total registered capital of more than US$10 million. Two-way trade between the city and Israel neared US$1 billion.

Over the past years, the two sides have partnered effectively in the fields of agriculture, information technology, chemicals and cosmetics, among others.

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