Thursday, December 11, 2008

China, Vietnam consolidate investment links

The Chinese government attaches great importance to increasing its investment ties with Vietnam , particularly with regard to turnkey projects, a representative of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam said during a press briefing in Hanoi on Dec. 10.

Sharing this view, Chinese Trade Counsellor Hu Suo Jin pointed out that, since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1991, Vietnam and China have recorded a total of 10 billion USD in turnkey contracts. Vietnam is now China ’s second largest turnkey project market, he said.

The Chinese Ministry of Trade will organise an exhibition featuring mechanical engineering technology in Hanoi between Dec. 11-13, he added, saying he hoped that the exhibition would offer opportunities for businesses from both countries to stimulate investment cooperation and coordination to help cope with the global financial crisis.

More than 40 Chinese businesses involved in the construction, engineering and equipment manufacturing industries will be present at the exhibition, showcasing the latest in advanced technologies, materials and equipment for the civil engineering, power, telecom and irrigation sectors.

Vietnam and China have experienced rapid development in trade cooperation and China has become one of Vietnam ’s leading trade partners.

During the first ten months of 2008, the two countries’ bilateral trade turnover surpassed 17 billion USD, a year-on-year increase of 43 percent and 1 billion USD more than 2007’s figure.

The figure is expected to hit 21 billion USD for the whole year.
Source: VNA

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