Vietnamese
government is committed to creating favourable conditions for Czech investors
to do business in Vietnam.
This was affirmed by Deputy Prime Minister Vu
Van Ninh at the reception for Czech Minister of Industry and Trade, Martin
Kocourex in Hanoi on October 12.
The Deputy PM highlighted Mr Kocourex’s visit
to Vietnam which has proved the Czech government’s keen interest in cooperation
between the two ministries and governments.
Mr Ninh said that both countries have great
potential for cooperation, especially in the field of trade and industry.
However, current cooperation between the two sides remains modest.
He also emphasized that in recent times,
Vietnam has made great efforts to take measures to reduce the impact of the
global economic crisis on its economy and achieved initial results.
At present, Vietnam gives priority to
developing infrastructure and reducing poverty. Therefore, Vietnam hopes to
receive cooperation and support from the Czech Republic in the future,
especially in terms of technical assistance from Czech experts in mechanics and
industry.
For his part, Minister Martin Kocourex thanked
the Deputy PM for receiving the Czech delegation. He emphasized that during the
visit more than 50 Czech businesses want to seek investment opportunities in
Vietnam. He proposed that the two governments continue to create favourable
conditions to promote cooperation and investment among businesses effectively.
The Czech Republic is willing to cooperate and
support Vietnam in the fields which the European country has advantages and
will continue to provide Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Vietnam, he
said.
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