Italy's Liguria region eyes stronger economic cooperation with Vietnam

An Asia-Vietnam business dialogue in Italian city of Genoa featured expert insights into regional trade dynamics, real-world business case studies, and analysis of Vietnam’s fast-evolving key sectors — from manufacturing to technological innovation — amid shifting global trends.

Participants at the business dialogue in Italian city of Genoa (Photo: VNA)
Participants at the business dialogue in Italian city of Genoa (Photo: VNA)

Rome (VNA) — An Asia-Vietnam business dialogue has been held in Italian city of Genoa, focusing on opportunities for economic, cultural, and innovation cooperation between Liguria region and Vietnam.

Jointly organised by Liguria International, the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (ICHAM), and the Asian Economic and Cultural Council, the April 11 event brought together over 50 representatives from Italian organisations, companies, and institutions, highlighting Vietnam's importance as Italy's main trading partner within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The dialogue featured expert insights into regional trade dynamics, real-world business case studies, and analysis of Vietnam’s fast-evolving key sectors — from manufacturing to technological innovation — amid shifting global trends.

In his opening remarks, Carlo Golda, President of Liguria International, underscored the strategic value of deepening relations with Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam, given Liguria’s strengths in maritime trade, logistics, and manufacturing.

Genoa Deputy Mayor Mario Mascia, responsible for economic development, highlighted recent advances in Vietnam–Liguria cooperation, notably through port development missions.

Honorary Consul Sandra Scagliotti emphasised the growing importance of cultural diplomacy and academic exchange in reinforcing bilateral relations, while Fulvio Albano, Chairman of the Asia Economic Cultural Council, encouraged viewing Vietnam as both a trade partner and a strategic gateway into ASEAN markets.

ICHAM President Michele D’Ercole provided updates on preparations for Italy Expo 2025 in Ho Chi Minh City and urged Ligurian companies to seize the opportunity to connect with Vietnamese markets.

Joining the event virtually from Shanghai, Lorenzo Riccardi, President of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in China, identified Vietnam as a vital hub in Italian companies' Asia-focused growth strategies.

Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Italy Duong Phuong Thao delivered an overview of Vietnam’s dynamic economy, citing its impressive post-war development and sustained growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. She highlighted Vietnam’s network of 17 free trade agreements—covering markets that account for 60% of global GDP—with the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) offering especially strong potential for Italian businesses.

Thao introduced key infrastructure projects such as the North–South Expressway, new international airports, seaports, and 5G telecom networks and invited Ligurian companies to take part in Vietnam International Sourcing 2025, scheduled to take place on September 4–6 in HCM City and Italy Expo Da Nang, which is expected to be the largest Italian trade fair ever in Vietnam./.

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