Veracruz State Governor Fidel Herrera
has told Ambassador to Mexico Pham Van Que of his interest in boosting
relations with Vietnam, especially in education and training,
petrochemicals and aquaculture.
Herrera and Que
met in the central Mexican state during the latter’s working visit from
January 31 to February 2 at the former’s invitation.
The Mexican state governor expressed his interest in stronger bilateral
relations after speaking highly of the Vietnamese economy’s dynamic
growth in recent years.
His view was shared by the Vietnamese diplomat who emphasised the need
to boost bilateral relations amidst the global economic meltdown.
Que also highlighted Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements during the
renewal, especially its economic potential and major exports as
opportunities for the two countries to cash in on.
Two-way trade revenues between Vietnam and Mexico reached 550 million
USD up to November, 2009, equivalent to the entire 2008 figure, Que
said.
He emphasised that the result despite the worst global economic
downturns since the crisis in 1930 has shown the great efforts made by
the two countries to match trade with political and diplomatic
relations.
During his stay in Veracruz, the Vietnamese ambassador attended the
annual conference of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers of Mexico
(CONCAMIN), visited the port of Veracruz, which overlooks the Gulf of
Mexico and was once considered a gateway of the American continent into
Europe within 250 years, and several sites of historic and cultural
relics./.