Denmark seeks new cooperative opportunities in Vietnam

Many Danish enterprises, especially small and medium-size ones, want to seek opportunities for cooperation with Vietnam and Asian countries, according to leaders of Asia House, a a Danish organisation that connects Denmark and Asia.
Denmark seeks new cooperative opportunities in Vietnam ảnh 1Ambassador Luong Thanh Nghi (R) at the working session with leaders of Asia House (Photo: baoquocte.vn) 
Hanoi (VNA) – Many Danish enterprises, especially small andmedium-size ones, want to seek opportunities for cooperation with Vietnam andAsian countries, according to leaders of Asia House, a Danish organisation that connects Denmark and Asia.

At a working session onApril 27 with Vietnamese Ambassador to Denmark Luong Thanh Nghi, Asia House’s Chairman of the Board Ove Ullerup and Executive Director Susanne Rumohr Hækkerup said Danish businesseshave limited information about the investment and business environment,markets, and potential partners in Vietnam and the Asian region.

That is why cooperation between the sideshas not matched potential and their expectations, they said.  

Ullerup underlined that as the Danish Government attaches special importance toSMEs, one of the top missions of Asia House in the time ahead will be expandingthe cooperative links between Danish SMEs and their peers in Asia, particularlySoutheast Asia.

He added that Vietnam has a great appeal to Danish SMEs thanks to itsincreasingly favourable business environment and competitive edges that suitthe enterprises’ need.

Ambassador Nghi hailed the Asia House as a special bridge connecting Denmark withVietnam and Asia in general, and Danish organisations and individuals with theEmbassy of Vietnam and embassies of Asian countries in Copenhagen inparticular.

The diplomat pledged that the Vietnamese Embassywill cooperate closely with Asia House to expand partnerships across the field,contributing to deepening the friendship and cooperation between Vietnam andDenmark.           

The two sides spent time to consider specific measures and plans for theirjoint work in the time ahead, including promoting the exchange of delegationsat all levels, holding trade and investment promotion events, and providinginformation and connecting enterprises of the two countries.

They also agreed to work together to seek ideas and initiatives on newcooperative opportunities./.                 
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