OV firms help promote Vietnam-Europe trade ties

The Vietnamese business community in Europe has an important role to play in promoting trade ties between Vietnam and Europe, heard the 12th European Overseas Vietnamese Business Conference in Budapest, Hungary from September 29 to October 2.
OV firms help promote Vietnam-Europe trade ties ảnh 1At the 12th European Overseas Vietnamese Business Conference in Budapest, Hungary  (Photo: VNA)
Budapest (VNA) – The Vietnamese business community in Europe has animportant role to play in promoting trade ties between Vietnam and Europe,heard the 12th European Overseas Vietnamese Business Conference inBudapest, Hungary from September 29 to October 2.

As the largest annual event of the business community in Europe, the conferencedrew the participation of more than 400 delegates, including leaders from Hungarianministries, sectors, business association and trade promotion organisation;representatives from Vietnamese embassies and trade offices in Europe; overseasVietnamese enterprises from 19 European countries, and many Vietnam national-brandedfirms.

Over the past time, the overseas Vietnamese firms have served as a bridge to bring a large volume of Vietnamese goods to the European market, they said,adding more efforts should be exerted to capitalise on the potential of the twomarkets.

Transforming business activities in the digital technology era and promotingVietnamese exports, especially those from the central localities, to theEuropean market were tabled for discussion.

At the event, the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency arranged an exhibition tointroduce Vietnamese brands as well as connect the national-branded firms with overseas Vietnamese businesses in Europe and many other importers.

This was an opportunity for Vietnam’s quality products to get closer to theoverseas Vietnamese, and for European enterprises to update information andseek investment opportunities in the Vietnamese market.

A business-matching event between the Vietnamese and Hungarian firms were heldon October 2 on the sidelines of the conferene./.
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