Canadian province has high hopes for stronger economic ties with Vietnam

New Consul General of Vietnam to Vancouver (Canada) Nguyen Quang Trung had a virtual meeting with Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation Revi Kahlon and Minister of State for Trade George Chow of British Columbia province on April 16.
Canadian province has high hopes for stronger economic ties with Vietnam ảnh 1Vietnamese Consul General to Vancouver Nguyen Quang Trung (left) and the two British Columbia ministers at the teleconference on April 16 (Photo: VNA)
Ottawa (VNA) – New Consul General of Vietnam toVancouver (Canada) Nguyen Quang Trung had a virtual meeting with Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation ReviKahlon and Minister of State for Trade George Chow of British Columbia provinceon April 16.

Trung highlighted the soundcooperation in various areas between Vietnam and Canada, as well as betweenVietnam and British Columbia, in recent years, even amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the pandemic’simpacts, trade between Vietnam and the Canadian province still approximated 2billion CAD (nearly 1.6 billion USD) in 2020, he noted.

The two ministers of BritishColumbia affirmed that the province’s administration wishes to expandinternational cooperation, especially with the Asia-Pacific region.

Vietnam is currently expectedto become a bridge for Canadian goods and services to access the market ofnearly 660 million consumers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN),they said.

As the Comprehensive andProgressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is opening up newopportunities, the ministers also expressed their interest in the potential forcooperation with Vietnam in the wood, coal, and fisheries industries andtechnology application to agriculture.

Vietnam, one the 10 most openeconomies in the world, is emerging as an attractive destination for manyinvestors from British Columbia, Trung said, voicing his belief that the twosides will become great partners as Vietnam and Canada now have the best-evereconomic and political ties.

The Vietnamese diplomat andthe British Columbia ministers also agreed to exert efforts to realise theVietnam-Canada comprehensive partnership, set up in 2017./.
VNA

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