Cao Bang, Chinese entrepreneurs to strengthen cooperation
Young entrepreneurs of Cao Bang province and Chongzuo city of China’s Guangxi province have agreed to cooperate in farm produce production and sales, tourism and transport.
An overview of the meeting (Source: baocaobang.vn)
Cao Bang (VNA) – Youngentrepreneurs of Cao Bang province and Chongzuo city of China’s Guangxiprovince have agreed to cooperate in farm produce production and sales, tourismand transport.
The deal was reached at a meeting in theVietnamese northern mountainous province on November 21 between the provincialHo Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and a youth and entrepreneur delegation fromChongzuo.
Tang Yu Ling, deputy head of the StandingCommittee of the Chongzuo municipal People's Congress, lauded the two sides’cooperation prospects.
Vietnam is Guangxi’s largest trade partnerand accounts for more than 50 percent of the province’s import-export volume.
Trade turnover between Guangxi and Cao Bangexceeded 12 billion USD in the first nine months of this year, up 20 percentyear-on-year.
As Guangxi has potential to develop tourismand hi-tech agriculture, it wants to intensify collaboration with Cao Bang inthese fields, she added.-VNA
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