Portugal eyes Vietnam’s infrastructure, marine economy
06/12/2016
Portugal wishes to invest in sectors of its strength such as tourism, infrastructure construction, renewable energy and particularly marine economy in Vietnam, a Portuguese senior official has said.
Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Teresa Ribeiro made the statement during her reception for a delegation led by Head of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations Hoang Binh Quan who is attending the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of Portugal in Lisbonne from December 2-4.
She discussed with the delegation measures to tighten the bilateral relations in all fields including economy, politics and culture.
The two sides pledged to increase exchanges between their businesses and investors, thus promoting economic-trade and investment cooperation between the two nations.
In 2015, the two nations’ trade value was estimated at 400 million USD. It is expected to reach 1 billion USD in the coming time.
She discussed with the delegation measures to tighten the bilateral relations in all fields including economy, politics and culture.
The two sides pledged to increase exchanges between their businesses and investors, thus promoting economic-trade and investment cooperation between the two nations.
In 2015, the two nations’ trade value was estimated at 400 million USD. It is expected to reach 1 billion USD in the coming time.