Vietnam eyes $200B bilateral trade with US
Vietnamese and U.S. businesses should increase partnership to bring the two countries’ trade value to a new record of $200 billion, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang said Tuesday.
Attending the U.S. – Vietnam Business Summit 2023 in Hanoi, Quang expressed his wish that businesses from both sides will boost economic-trade cooperation, enhance the trade of products of each other’s strengths, support each other to engage in the new value chain, and strive to raise the two-way trade revenue to $200 billion in the coming time.
With the hope that the U.S. will enter the list of the top 10 largest investors in Vietnam, Quang recommended U.S. businesses branch out larger-scale projects, helping Vietnam get access to investment sources as well as green and sustainable financial funds.
He also asked firms of both sides to contribute their voice in the call for the recognition of Vietnam’s market economy status, which he called as important to bolstering the economic-trade-investment relations between the two nations into an effective, equal, healthy, and sustainable fashion.
The official stressed that they create a source of strength to further develop the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
He also spoke highly of the initiatives to facilitate the operation of foreign businesses in Vietnam, including those from the U.S., and affirmed that the Vietnamese Government will continue dialogues with the enterprises so as to promote the sound relations between the two nations.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AmCham Vietnam) John Rockhold stressed the recent upgrade of the bilateral ties provided a wonderful opportunity for the bilateral cooperation to complete policies and the business environment to attract new investors for development.
Cooperation progress in key areas mentioned at the summit will help fine-tune the business environment and enhance the role of the private sector, helping ensure socio-economic development and foster prosperity in Vietnam, he added.
Senior Director of AmCham’s Southeast Asia John Goyer underscored that the business associations of both sides are responsible for elevating the robust economic ties into a new height and joining hands with the two Governments to overcome existing challenges.
The U.S. – Vietnam Business Summit 2023 sharpened focus on Vietnam’s development priorities, including removing barriers to mobilizing resources for business and production, promoting the transition to clean and renewable energy, and enhancing sustainable investment.
The U.S. is currently the second-largest trade partner of Vietnam, while Vietnam has become one of the 10 biggest trade partners of the U.S. and an important link in the U.S.’s global supply chain.
Nearly 30 years after the establishment of diplomatic relations, bilateral trade increased 300 folds to $124 billion, making the U.S. the biggest importer of Vietnam.
The U.S. is injecting $11.8 billion in 1,306 valid projects in Vietnam, ranking 11th among the foreign investors in the Southeast Asian country.
Attending the U.S. – Vietnam Business Summit 2023 in Hanoi, Quang expressed his wish that businesses from both sides will boost economic-trade cooperation, enhance the trade of products of each other’s strengths, support each other to engage in the new value chain, and strive to raise the two-way trade revenue to $200 billion in the coming time.
With the hope that the U.S. will enter the list of the top 10 largest investors in Vietnam, Quang recommended U.S. businesses branch out larger-scale projects, helping Vietnam get access to investment sources as well as green and sustainable financial funds.
He also asked firms of both sides to contribute their voice in the call for the recognition of Vietnam’s market economy status, which he called as important to bolstering the economic-trade-investment relations between the two nations into an effective, equal, healthy, and sustainable fashion.
The official stressed that they create a source of strength to further develop the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
He also spoke highly of the initiatives to facilitate the operation of foreign businesses in Vietnam, including those from the U.S., and affirmed that the Vietnamese Government will continue dialogues with the enterprises so as to promote the sound relations between the two nations.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AmCham Vietnam) John Rockhold stressed the recent upgrade of the bilateral ties provided a wonderful opportunity for the bilateral cooperation to complete policies and the business environment to attract new investors for development.
Cooperation progress in key areas mentioned at the summit will help fine-tune the business environment and enhance the role of the private sector, helping ensure socio-economic development and foster prosperity in Vietnam, he added.
Senior Director of AmCham’s Southeast Asia John Goyer underscored that the business associations of both sides are responsible for elevating the robust economic ties into a new height and joining hands with the two Governments to overcome existing challenges.
The U.S. – Vietnam Business Summit 2023 sharpened focus on Vietnam’s development priorities, including removing barriers to mobilizing resources for business and production, promoting the transition to clean and renewable energy, and enhancing sustainable investment.
The U.S. is currently the second-largest trade partner of Vietnam, while Vietnam has become one of the 10 biggest trade partners of the U.S. and an important link in the U.S.’s global supply chain.
Nearly 30 years after the establishment of diplomatic relations, bilateral trade increased 300 folds to $124 billion, making the U.S. the biggest importer of Vietnam.
The U.S. is injecting $11.8 billion in 1,306 valid projects in Vietnam, ranking 11th among the foreign investors in the Southeast Asian country.
Vietnam News Agency – October 31, 2023
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