Seminar discusses Viet Nam-Venezuela B2B trade

Jun 18th at 09:05
18-06-2021 09:05:18+07:00

Seminar discusses Viet Nam-Venezuela B2B trade

A webinar on boosting business-to-business (B2B) transactions between Viet Nam and Venezuela took place on Wednesday in a bid to deepen the bilateral ties.

 

In his opening speech, Vietnamese Ambassador Le Viet Duyen thanked Viet Nam’s Thai Binh Investment Trading Corporation and Ha Noi Trade Corporation (Hapro) for their collaboration with the embassy in offering information about Vietnamese exports as well as supporting and attending its virtual workshops.

As Vietnamese-Venezuelan trade is changing positively, increasing exchanges of information and trade opportunities between their businesses are important to fostering the nation’s comprehensive partnership.

Representatives from the two companies said through the Venezuela-Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce (CAVENVIET), they want to connect with Venezuelan partners; fuel the export of farm produce, home products, consumer goods, and electronic devices; and help Venezuelan firms enter the Vietnamese market of nearly 100 million people.

CAVENVIET President Oswaldo Hernandez pledged his commitment to translating the Vietnamese side’s proposals into reality in contribution to diversifying trade and promoting economic relations between the countries. 

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