Workers produce electric wires at Yamato Industries Vietnam, a subsidiary branch of Japan-based Yamato Industrial, located at Quế Võ Industrial Park in the northern province of Bắc Ninh. — VNA/VNS Photo Danh Lam |
HÀ NỘI — The
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Hoàng Quang Phòng, VCCI’s Executive Vice President, acknowledged
Cooperation between Vietnamese and Japanese firms, as well as bilateral trade, have been growing steadily over the years, with Japan remaining one of Việt Nam’s most important partners, he said.
In 2017, Japan was the biggest foreign investor in Vietnam with US$9.11 billion worth of capital, accounting for 25.4 per cent of Việt Nam‘s total foreign direct investment capital, while the value of total two-way trade reached over $33.4 billion.
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Kobayashi Yoichi, Chairman of JCCI’s Mekong-Japan Business Cooperation Committee, and Co-chairman Nekoshima Akio expressed their appreciation towards the VCCI for hosting the dialogue, saying the event was a good opportunity for both sides to understand the current economic situation and bilateral trade and investment cooperation potential.
Kobayashi noted that not only will the CPTPP promote export and investment between the two countries, it will also help increase export value in sectors such as textile, garments or seafood for Vietnamese firms.
In addition, Kobayashi hoped that
Nekoshima said that in the upcoming time, there will be even more potential for cooperation in new fields such as agriculture, tourism, training and development of human resources and transportation, with a focus on Vietnamese small and medium enterprises.
With a market of 95 million people, of which nearly 35 per cent live in urban areas, Việt
Nekoshima also noted that travel and transportation have immense potential for growth, with the number of Vietnamese tourists coming to
Japanese companies have previously focused on investing in Việt
The dialogue consisted of two sessions discussing business opportunities, advantages and disadvantages for services, tourism and transportation.
The Japanese business delegation, consisting of 50 senior executives working in general trade, manufacturing, machinery, aviation and services, was eager to exchange information and seek cooperation with potential Vietnamese partners, among Vietnamese companies such as distributor Phú Thái Group Jsc and travel company Vietravel.
Business representatives from both countries also expected the newly signed CPTPP to further promote bilateral and multilateral economic and trade cooperation. — VNS