Swiss business federation urges seizing opportunities with Vietnam

With a trade volume of around 2.5 billion CHF (3.2 billion USD), Vietnam is already Switzerland's third most important trading partner in the ASEAN region.

The assessment on Switzerland-Vietnam cooperation on Swiss business federation Economiesuisse (Photo: VNA)
The assessment on Switzerland-Vietnam cooperation on Swiss business federation Economiesuisse (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Swiss business federation Economiesuisse has recently published an assessment highlighting opportunities to further strengthen economic cooperation with Vietnam in the coming period.

Specifically, through coordination by Economiesuisse and several other agencies, a high-level delegation of Swiss business leaders met with a Vietnamese government delegation led by Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh in Zurich on January 29. The meeting impressively underscored the close economic ties between Switzerland and Vietnam and at the same time highlighted the potential that lies in further deepening cooperation.

cOver 100 Swiss companies are active in the country, creating more than 17,000 skilled jobs. Many of them are among the most attractive employers in the country and make a substantial contribution to Vietnam's economic and social development.

Vietnam is becoming increasingly important for Swiss companies, both as a dynamic sales market and as a strategic business location in Asia. For years, the country has recorded high growth rates averaging over 6% and is playing an increasingly important role in global value creation as a production location.

Accordingly, numerous Swiss companies are planning to expand their existing commitments or make new investments. Switzerland currently ranks 22nd among foreign direct investors in Vietnam. The potential for expansion is considerable, particularly in the infrastructure sector. The development of the recently announced International Financial Centre (IFC) in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang also opens up attractive prospects for Swiss companies. In Zurich, the company representatives present took the opportunity to contribute their expectations and ideas for future cooperation.

A key topic of discussion was the untapped potential of bilateral economic relations. Even closer cooperation could promote sustainable economic, environmental and social progress in both countries. However, this requires one crucial step: the rapid conclusion of the free trade agreement between Vietnam and the EFTA states, including Switzerland.

This agreement is of central importance for Swiss companies. They are currently at a disadvantage compared to competitors from the EU or the United Kingdom, as both already have free trade agreements with Vietnam. A successful conclusion would strengthen bilateral trade and encourage additional investment, especially against the backdrop of increasing protectionist tendencies worldwide.

The progress made last November in Da Nang during the 18th round of negotiations is encouraging. After more than 14 years of intensive talks, there is now justified hope that the remaining outstanding issues will soon be resolved and a breakthrough achieved./.

VNA

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