Lao Cai (VNA) – Despite growinguncertainties in the global economy, China-Vietnam economic and tradecooperation has continued to develop and achieved positive results, GeneralSecretary of the China Chamber of International Commerce's Yunnan branch Mu Jiansheng has said.
He made the statement at an international conference onagricultural products and fruits for export which was held in the northernprovince of Lao Cai and the Chinese province of Yunnan on November 21.
Vietnam is China's largest trading partner in the Association of SoutheastAsian Nations (ASEAN), while China has maintained its position as Vietnam'slargest trading partner for many years, Mu said.
According to China’s General Administration of Customs, tradeturnover between China and Vietnam reached 90.3 billion USD betweenJanuary and May.
The Chinese official suggested the two sides encourage enterprises toaccelerate the green transition, support the use of renewable and new energies andpromote the development of digital platforms and build infrastructure.
According to Ha Duc Binh, director of the Lao Cai Trade and IndustryPromotion Centre, Lao Cai continues to affirm its role as one of the importantbridges connecting localities of Vietnam and ASEAN countries with the Chinesemarket, with an improved transport infrastructure system. The province also paysparticular attention to customs clearance activities at border gates.
An online trade exchange was held between 35 enterprises fromVietnam and China within the framework of the event. It offersan opportunity for Vietnamese firms which engage in logistics andimport-export activities to meet with partners from Yunnan and someneighbouring provinces, thus promoting cooperation and trade connectionsbetween the two sides' enterprises./.
He made the statement at an international conference onagricultural products and fruits for export which was held in the northernprovince of Lao Cai and the Chinese province of Yunnan on November 21.
Vietnam is China's largest trading partner in the Association of SoutheastAsian Nations (ASEAN), while China has maintained its position as Vietnam'slargest trading partner for many years, Mu said.
According to China’s General Administration of Customs, tradeturnover between China and Vietnam reached 90.3 billion USD betweenJanuary and May.
The Chinese official suggested the two sides encourage enterprises toaccelerate the green transition, support the use of renewable and new energies andpromote the development of digital platforms and build infrastructure.
According to Ha Duc Binh, director of the Lao Cai Trade and IndustryPromotion Centre, Lao Cai continues to affirm its role as one of the importantbridges connecting localities of Vietnam and ASEAN countries with the Chinesemarket, with an improved transport infrastructure system. The province also paysparticular attention to customs clearance activities at border gates.
An online trade exchange was held between 35 enterprises fromVietnam and China within the framework of the event. It offersan opportunity for Vietnamese firms which engage in logistics andimport-export activities to meet with partners from Yunnan and someneighbouring provinces, thus promoting cooperation and trade connectionsbetween the two sides' enterprises./.
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