Vietnam wants Israeli businesses to increase their investment in the
country to fully tap into their potential, says Minister of Planning and
Investment Bui Quang Vinh.
Receiving newly-accredited
Israeli ambassador Meirav Eiloon in Hanoi on September 24, Vinh noted that
bilateral investment cooperation remains modest and both sides need to
encourage their business communities to increase contacts and exchanges to
facilitate investment.
Vietnam wants Israeli businesses
to invest in high-tech agriculture, information technology, telecommunications,
construction, industrial manufacturing and services which are Israel’s
strengths, said Vinh.
Vietnam and Israel conducted two
rounds of talks on an investment promotion and protection, with one in January
2008 and the other in May 2009.
In a protocol to Israel dated
March 18, 2011, the Ministry of Planning and Investment proposed hosting the
third round of talks in Hanoi. The two sides are preparing for the upcoming
talks, said Vinh.
Israel has invested in 14
projects in Vietnam with a total capitalisation of more than $30 million,
ranking 56th among foreign investors in Vietnam.
Two-way trade has increased
considerably in recent times, reaching $253 million in the first seven months
of this year, a year-on-year increase of 52 per cent.
Of the total trade value, $176.7
million was generated from Vietnamese exports, mostly seafood, garments, and
footwear.
Ambassador Eiloon said she will
try her best during her working term in Hanoi to promote economic, trade and
investment cooperation between the two countries.
She also proposed that the two
governments create favourable conditions for their businesses to make contact
and seek opportunities.
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