Swiss President hopes for early signing of EFTA-Vietnam FTA
Swiss President Johann Schneider-Ammann has expressed his hope that the European Free Trade Association and Vietnam will conclude negotiations on a bilateral FTA within the next few months.
Swiss President Johann Schneider-Ammann (Source: EPA/TTXVN)
Geneva (VNA) – Swiss President Johann Schneider-Ammann has expressed his ♈hope that🌠 the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and Vietnam will conclude negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement within the next few months despite certain difficulties at present.
In a recent interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency, the President said as a member of the EFTA, Switzerland expects the FTA will be a booster for trade between Vietnam and Switzerland as well as other European countries.
According to him, the visit to Vietnam on October 11 by Minister of State for Economic Affairs Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen Fleisch demonstrated Switzerland’s interest in developing ties, particularly in commerce, with Vietnam.
President Schneider-Ammann noted that bilateral economic ties remain modest at the moment, with Swiss investment in Vietnam standing at nearly 2 billion USD in 99 projects. At the same time, he underlined development aid as a key component of bilateral cooperation during the past years.
Since 1992, Switzerland has provided 470 million USD in development aid, mostly grants, to Vietnam.
Development will continue to be an important part of the Vietnam-Switzerland development cooperation strategy for the 2017-2020 period, which was announced during Minister of State for Economic Affairs Ineichen Freisch’s visit.
Under the strategy, Switzerland committed to providing 90 million CHF (92 million USD) of non-refundable ODA for Vietnam to implement joint projects in the three main areas – supporting the promotion of institution and economic policies, assisting the building of a competitive and effective private economic sector, and backing the sustainable urban development and climate change response.
In the time ahead, Switzerland continues to pay attention to further promoting economic cooperation with Vietnam and deepening the relationship between the two countries on the foundation of the political ties built over nearly half a century, President Schneider-Ammann said.
He added that in the economic partnership with Vietnam, Switzerland will focus on helping Vietnam improve public finance management, the financial system’s capacity and small- and medium-sized enterprises’ access to capital. Priority will also be given to raising environmental standards, promoting the effective use of natural resources, clean production and sustainable development of trade, and bettering urban planning and public services.-VNA
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