Vietnam, S.Korea tighten cooperation to diversify supply chains

Dec 31st at 14:58
31-12-2020 14:58:14+07:00

Vietnam, S.Korea tighten cooperation to diversify supply chains

Despite severe Covid-19 impacts, Vietnam – South Korea trade relations this year is on track to reach or even exceed the US$70 billion mark recorded in 2019.

Enterprises from Vietnam and South Korea should enhance cooperation to diversify their supply chains and avoid the over-reliance on a single source for both input materials.

Overview of the conference.

Deputy Head of the International Cooperation Department under the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Truong Bich Ngoc made the statement at a conference discussing trade promotion between Vietnam and South Korea on December 30.

“Vietnam gives priority to its relations with South Korea on all spheres, which is also in line with South Korean’s New Southern Policy, in which Vietnam is seen as a key partner,” noted Ms. Ngoc.

In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a global economic recession, not to mention existing issues including growing protectionism around the world and the US-China trade tension, that has forced Vietnamese enterprises to constantly look for new methods of doing business and diversify export markets.

In this context, bilateral trade relations between Vietnam and South Korea in the first eight months of 2020 stood at nearly US$50 billion, equivalent to the figure of the same period last year, added Ms. Ngoc.

“The figure is on track to reach or even exceed the two-way trade exchange volume of US$70 billion recorded in 2019,” she added.

Meanwhile, South Korea is currently Vietnam’s largest investor with a combined foreign direct investment (FDI) commitment as of April 2020 at US$69 billion in 8,751 projects.

Senior International Director of the Korea Importers Association (KOIMA) Joong-hyun Jough said the organization is committed to enhancing cooperation with the VCCI in supporting local enterprises joining KOIMA’s network of importers, focusing on major fields including garment, footwear, and organic foods.

Hanoi Times





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Logistics costs see unprecedented rise due to lack of empty containers

The Import and Export Sub-Department, has received complaints from businesses and business groups about a shortage of containers that has led to an unprecedented...

HCM City consumer fair attracts 230 firms

 Around 230 businesses are displaying a wide range of products at the 2020 Consumption Promotion Fair which opened in HCM City on Tuesday (December 29).

High-tech facility no paltry boost to poultry exports

Vietnam is a step closer to its ambition to become a major branded poultry food producer and exporter with integrating large-scale modern husbandry with high...

Vietnam launches cleaner production program for coming decade

The national action plan on sustainable production and consumption for the 2021-2030 period, developed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), will adhere to...

Vietnam LNG market: Lack of regulatory framework

The existing legal framework has not been strong enough to support the sector that is in its fledgling state.

Hanoi’s GRDP growth reaches 3.98% in 2020

Hanoi’s nominal GRDP stands at VND1,016 trillion (US$44.13 billion), resulting in a GRDP per capita of VND122.7 million (US$5,285), up 2.34% year-on-year.

Electrical equipment maker to hike capital to fund wind power

Shareholders of electrical equipment producer Gelex have green-lighted an 81 percent increase in its capital to VND7.8 trillion ($338 million) to fund wind power...

PepsiCo Foods Vietnam expands international quality potato cultivation project

More than 10 years since the first hectares of experimental potatoes were planted in Lam Dong, PepsiCo is officially expanding its potato cultivation project to...

Vietnam’s fashion industry prepares to wow Europe

Vietnam’s membership in three new-generation trade agreements implemented in 2020, including the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), the Comprehensive and...

World largest trader to ship LNG to Vietnam

The project is estimated to consume approximately 1.5 million tons of LNG per year.


MOST READ


Back To Top