President Sang salutes Danish ties
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President Truong Tan
Sang (right) gives a speech addressing the Viet Nam-Denmark Business Forum
in Copenhagen in Denmark yesterday. - VNA/VNS
Photo Nguyen Khang
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COPENHAGEN (VNS)- President Truong Tan Sang
spoke highly of Danish enterprises' socio-economic co-operation when
addressing the Viet Nam-Denmark Business Forum in Copenhagen yesterday.
He confirmed Viet Nam's
policy of incessantly improving the investment environment for foreign
players to facilitate their long-term, effective and sustainable operation in
the country.
The President
stated that Denmark was becoming a leading economic partner of Viet Nam in
northern Europe and the EU and predicted a rise in bilateral trade and
investment following the two sides' signing of the Partnership and Co-operation
Agreement and on-going negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement.
The establishment
of a strategic partnership with Denmark
in climate change, energy, environment and green growth vividly manifests Viet Nam's
efforts in responding to global challenges, building a greener and cleaner
economy and creating big opportunities for both countries' businesses,
according to the President.
He advised Danish
businesses to secure a firm foothold in Viet Nam's economy.
The President
stressed that Denmark's
expertise in wind and renewable energy, sea transport, seaport construction,
pharmaceutical industry, machinery and food production was urgently needed by
Viet Nam
and hoped for co-operation in these areas in the future.
He reiterated that
Viet Nam
welcomed Danish enterprises and facilitated their productive operation and
expressed his delight at bilateral economic ties in recent years.
Two-way trade
between the two countries rose to around US$470 million in 2012 from nearly
US$320 million in 2008, a 47 percent increase.
Denmark now has
106 investment projects worth US$674 million, ranking 25th out of 100
countries and territories investing in Viet Nam. Most projects relate to
processing technology, manufacturing and transport.
Earlier, President
Sang and his entourage met with Copenhagen Governor Frank Jensen to witness
the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on planning, infrastructure
building and green growth between the two countries' capital cities.
The same day,
Queen Margethe II hosted a farewell ceremony for President Truong Tan Sang to
mark the ending of the guest's state visit to Denmark. - VNS
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