A booth showcasing Indonesian farm produce at the fair. - Photo baocongthuong.vn |
ĐÀ NẴNG – Twenty-six Indonesian companies are showcasing their products at a trade fair which opened its doors in the central city of Đà Nẵng on Thursday.
On display at 32 booths are cars and components, food stuffs and beverages, paper, fine arts and handicrafts, as well as fashion products.
In his speech at the fair’s opening ceremony, Indonesian Ambassador to Việt Nam Ibnu Hadi said the event aimed to advertise Indonesia’s image and its quality products, deliver updated information about bilateral relations between Việt Nam and Indonesia in trade, investment and tourism while helping the two countries’ businesses seek new co-operation opportunities.
A dialogue between Vietnamese and Indonesian businesses is slated to be held on Saturday on the sidelines of the fair. Co-organised by the Indonesian Embassy and the Việt Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the forthcoming event is expected to attract about 100 businesses from two countries.
The fair runs until Sunday.
Bilateral economic co-operation between the two nations has experienced encouraging results over past years.
Two way trade reached US$5.6 billion in 2016 and $4.72 billion in the past nine months, up 23 per cent year-on-year. Of the total, Vietnamese exports $2.11 billion worth of goods to Indonesia while its imports from the market hit $2.61 billion.
Among Việt Nam’s exports to Indonesia included chemicals, paper and paper products, plastics materials, telephones and telephone components. Meanwhile, Việt Nam mainly imported automotive items and coal from Indonesia.
In terms of investment, Indonesian businesses have pumped $39 million into Việt Nam over the past 10 months. The latest addition has brought Indonesian investment in the country up to a total of $453.4 million, ranking 30th among 128 countries and territories investing in the country.
These figures, however, fail to match the potential of the two countries, trade experts said.
Việt Nam and Indonesia are working hard together to raise two-way trade to $10 billion next year. — VNS