The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Can Tho branch, together with the Finnish Embassy, held a ceremony on October 23 to launch a project to support Vietnam’s exports of agricultural and aquacultural products to Finland and Northern Europe.

The project will be implemented in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta localities with assistance from the embassy’s fund for local cooperation.

According to Project Director Nguyen Tuan Hai, the objective is to increase the production and export capacity of Vietnamese businesses, thus contributing to the intensification of trade and investment ties between Vietnam and Finland, and other Northern European countries.

The project aims to promote information on Vietnamese producers and exporters in Finland, and provide training courses to help Vietnamese companies improve their products based on European standards.

It will also encourage trade by organising exchanges and visits for the two countries to explore market conditions and possibilities to work together.

During the inauguration event, Mekong Delta businesses shared their experience in accessing markets, while the embassy introduced Finland’s potential for cooperation in the field of agriculture.

According to Finnish Ambassador Kimmo Lahadevirta, Finland and Vietnam have advantages in different fields. Finland is cooperating closely with Vietnam on water resources, environmental sanitation, and forestry.

At present, 75 Finnish enterprises are operating in Vietnam. Two-way trade exceeded 200 million EUR, with Vietnam exporting clothes, footwear and “tra” fish to Finland, and importing machinery and electronics.-VNA