Denmark firms see
potential in VN
HA NOI (VNS) - Danish
businesses are eager to collaborate with Vietnamese companies in the food,
climate and energy sectors, Mogens Jensen, the Danish Minister for Trade and
Development Cooperation, said yesterday.
The minister made the statement while speaking at
the Danish–Vietnamese Business Seminar in Ha Noi.
A delegation of 40 businessmen from the
aforementioned sectors is accompanying the Danish minister and is interested
in stepping up cooperation with Vietnamese companies during the working visit
that will last from Monday to Thursday this week.
The main purpose of the visit is to build a
positive partnership and strong commercial relations between Denmark and Viet
Nam. The visit's focus is political consultations, which will be followed by
meetings on commercial opportunities.
The bilateral trade between Viet Nam and Denmark
in 2014 rose by 6.5 per cent year-on-year from US$445 million of 2013, Tran
Tuan Anh, deputy minister of Industry and Trade, pointed out.
Out of that figure, Viet Nam's exports to Denmark
touched $303 million, surging by 13 per cent.
Viet Nam's main exports to the European Union
(EU) country include garments and textiles, shoes, wood, as well as metal and
electric products.
Meanwhile, Denmark is currently the third largest
exporting country to Viet Nam among the EU countries (measured per capita).
Currently, more than 130 Danish companies are
doing business in the country. Their main focus is the following sectors:
furniture and textiles, energy efficiency and environment (clean technology),
information, communication and technology (ICT), along with electronics and
software, transport and logistics (maritime), food and food safety, and
health.
During the 2014 to 2015 period, Denmark disbursed
up to $90 million in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Viet Nam. The
main recipients of Danish support to Viet Nam were green growth, climate
change, private sector development, along with water and sanitation, culture
and governance activities.
Thomas Bustrup, Deputy Director General of the
Confederation of Danish Industry, spoke highly of his country's close
cooperation with Viet Nam, saying that the impending Viet Nam-EU Free Trade
Agreement (FTA) will mark a new milestone in bilateral relations between the
two countries.
The export turnover of Denmark to Viet Nam is
higher than the average turnover of 15 countries in the EU block. Therefore,
Bustrup expressed the hope that the current working visit will go a long way
to support trade activities and boost bilateral trade.
Three contracts were also signed during the
seminar, including a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on further cooperation
in the field of oil and gas processing between Danish Haldor Topsoe and Petro
Vietnam (PVN).
A contract for the sale of pig housing equipment
between Danish Vissing AgroA/S and Vietnamese Sun Group and another for the
sale of breeding pigs between Danish Danbred and Vietnamese Dabaco Group were
also signed - VNS
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Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 1, 2015
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