UK Foreign Secretary’s visit aims to enhance cooperation
with Vietnam
UK Foreign Secretary Philip
Hammond intends to discuss how to further strengthen cooperation between the
UK and Vietnam during his visit to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City on April 12-13.
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.
The UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s press
release on April 11 said the visit offers a good chance for the UK to
increase collaboration on trade and investment, education, science and
innovation with Vietnam, a country that has shown remarkable achievement as
one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia.
The Foreign Secretary said the UK’s relationship with
Vietnam reaches across many sectors with bilateral trade more than doubling
since 2010.
However, there is still scope for British companies and
products to increase their presence in the Vietnamese market, especially in
sectors such as infrastructure, advanced engineering, healthcare, energy, and
financial services, he said.
According to Hammond, the EU-Vietnam Free Trade
Agreement (EVFTA), in particular, is expected to bring huge opportunities for
the two countries to enhance cooperation in trade and investment.
He noted that the UK is actively supporting Vietnam to
implement education reform plans and collaborating on science and technology
through the UK’s Newton Fund.
In 2010, the UK became one of the first countries to
sign an agreement to establish strategic partnership with Vietnam.
The Foreign Secretary is scheduled to arrive in Hanoi
on April 12 where he will meet Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh. Apart from the
enhancement of Vietnam-UK cooperation, they are to discuss how to work
together to address joint global challenges such as climate change and
illegal wildlife trade.
He will later travel to Ho Chi Minh City to meet with
British businesses operating in Vietnam.
VNA
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Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 4, 2016
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