Việt Nam, Bavaria firms boost ties at Munich roundtable

Apr 16th at 08:06
16-04-2026 08:06:45+07:00

Việt Nam, Bavaria firms boost ties at Munich roundtable

Việt Nam promotes investment, digital transformation and supply chain links at Munich business roundtable.

Participants at the event. — VNA/VNS Photo

Vietnamese and Bavarian businesses gathered at a roundtable in Munich to strengthen economic cooperation, as ties between Việt Nam and Germany continue to deepen.

The event was chaired by Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyễn Đắc Thành and co-organised with the Munich and Upper Bavaria Chamber of Commerce and Industry during his working visit to Bavaria.

Bavaria, one of Germany’s most developed regions, has an economy comparable in size to Switzerland and is home to many firms investing in or partnering with Việt Nam.

Participants included representatives from Vietnamese agencies in Germany and Bavarian firms such as SPINNER Group, mgm technology partners and MAWA, alongside Vietnamese companies operating in Germany, including FPT and Vietnam Airlines.

Opening the discussion, Thành highlighted the strong momentum of the Việt Nam-Germany Strategic Partnership, particularly in trade and investment. He said Việt Nam remains one of Asia’s most dynamic economies and is strengthening its role in global supply chains and high-tech industries.

He reiterated the country’s targets of becoming a modern industrialised nation by 2030 and a developed economy by 2045, offering growing opportunities for foreign investors.

The ambassador also pointed to recent cooperation projects, including the Hà Nội-Quảng Ninh high-speed railway involving Siemens Mobility.

Amid Germany’s push to secure supply chains, diversify markets and reduce risks, Việt Nam is well positioned as a partner for Bavarian businesses, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises, he said.

At the roundtable, Vietnamese officials presented new policies to attract investment in science and technology, digital transformation, manufacturing and sustainable development.

German firms expressed strong interest in the Vietnamese market, while sharing operational experience, expansion plans and challenges. Both sides discussed measures to improve the business climate and strengthen institutional support.

Christoph Angerbauer, a member of the executive board of the Munich and Upper Bavaria Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK), said bilateral trade had tripled over the past decade and grown further since the EU–Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement took effect, underlining the strong potential for cooperation.

Meanwhile, Till Gartner, a representative of mgm technology partners GmbH, noted that Vietnamese engineers, who make up around 20 per cent of his company’s global workforce, are highly skilled, particularly in artificial intelligence and security systems.

The event was seen as a platform to build trust, enhance business connections, and pave the way for new long-term partnerships. 

During the visit, Ambassador Thành also met Eric Beißwenger, Bavarian Minister for European and International Affairs, to discuss areas of mutual economic interest. 

Bizhub

- 14:28 15/04/2026





RELATED STOCK CODE (2)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Quảng Ninh proposes Việt Nam’s first digital and knowledge economic zone

Once operational, the zone is expected to contribute 8-12 per cent of the province’s gross regional domestic product and create between 150,000 and 250,000...

Lâm Đồng province promotes trade, tourism ties with Cambodia

Lâm Đồng province boasts strengths in agriculture and significant tourism potential, while Cambodia is a promising market with rapidly growing consumption...

Conference discusses measures to boost roles of economic groups

Việt Nam needs to foster a new generation of private enterprises with stronger technological capabilities to lead key industries and shift from supporting growth to...

Phú Thọ promotes investment, expands cooperation with Chinese enterprises

Việt Nam – China economic ties have expanded significantly, with bilateral trade reaching about US$252 billion last year.

Resilient businesses navigate challenges in Vietnam

Phi Huong Nga, head of the Industry and Construction Statistics Department under the National Statistics Office, shared key highlights of the business landscape...

Seminar marks 40 years of doi moi with call for private sector reform

A seminar marking 40 years since Vietnam's doi moi economic reforms has assessed the role of large economic groups and proposed policy directions for the next phase.

NA Chairman attends policy dialogue on enhancing Việt Nam–Italy cooperation

Italy and Việt Nam have maintained diplomatic relations for more than 50 years and have enjoyed a Strategic Partnership for over a decade. Italy is one of Việt...

PM orders swift cuts to business conditions

The requirements set out in Conclusion 18 are very high and must be implemented immediately, the PM said, stressing that the reforms are closely tied to Việt Nam's...

Slovakia pledges support for Vietnamese businesses

The event also saw the signing of seven memorandums of understanding between companies from both countries, witnessed by the two prime ministers and senior...

Businesses call for lower lending rates as cost pressures mount

Results show that 68.8 per cent of businesses reported their operations in the first quarter were either better or unchanged compared with the fourth quarter of...


MOST READ


Back To Top