Vietnam seeks stronger cooperation with Western Australia

Anh stressed that strong political relations between Vietnam and Australia should continue to be translated into practical and effective economic and investment cooperation programmes that are commensurate with the potential and needs of both sides.

Vietnamese Consul General in Perth Pham Hai Anh (R) meets with David Morgan, Chairman of the Western Australia – Vietnam Business Council (WAVBC) on May 28. (Photo published by VNA)
Vietnamese Consul General in Perth Pham Hai Anh (R) meets with David Morgan, Chairman of the Western Australia – Vietnam Business Council (WAVBC) on May 28. (Photo published by VNA)

Sydney (VNA) – Vietnamese Consul General in Perth, Australia, Pham Hai Anh on May 28 hosted a reception for David Morgan, Chairman of the Western Australia – Vietnam Business Council (WAVBC).

At the meeting, the two sides discussed measures to further strengthen cooperation between Vietnam and Western Australia in key areas, including trade, investment, science and technology, tourism and people-to-people exchanges.

Anh stressed that strong political relations between Vietnam and Australia should continue to be translated into practical and effective economic and investment cooperation programmes that are commensurate with the potential and needs of both sides.

Praising the WAVBC’s role as a bridge in promoting economic and trade ties between Vietnam and Western Australia, he called for closer coordination in sharing information on investment opportunities and supporting business connectivity.

Priority areas should include science and technology, strategic minerals and high-tech agriculture, while cooperation potential should also be promoted through tourism, cultural activities and people-to-people exchanges, the diplomat said.

For his part, Morgan said Western Australia possesses considerable cooperation potential that has not widely recognised in Vietnam. Likewise, he noted that many Australian businesses still have limited understanding of the capabilities of Vietnamese partners.

He said WAVBC’s priority in the coming period will be to strengthen business connectivity, particularly among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The council is also paying special attention to young entrepreneurs in order to build a solid foundation for future cooperation.

Morgan affirmed that technology, innovation, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation will become key areas of bilateral cooperation in the next phase.

Both sides agreed to work closely together to realise these orientations and further promote local-level cooperation, particularly business community connectivity between Ho Chi Minh City and Perth through representative organisations, while enhancing delegation exchanges, networking activities and regular information sharing./.

VNA

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