Viet Nam and India may complete the goal of US$15 billion in two-way trade this year despite impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and geostrategic competition in the region and in the world.
Two way trade between Viet Nam and India experienced a significant yearly increase of 50 per cent to US$6.36 billion over past seven months of this year, statistics from the General Department of Customs revealed.
There is great potential for co-operation between Viet Nam and India, especially in renewable energy, a business interaction between the two countries heard in HCM City on December 19.
Twelve of 17 markets in the Asia Pacific recorded declines in
MasterCard''s Index of Consumer Confidence, but Myanmar, Viet Nam and
India are still extremely optimistic in their outlook.
Viet Nam and India made significant progress in the textile and garment
trade last year, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Do Thang Hai,
said at the third meeting of the Viet Nam-India Joint Sub-Commission on
Trade last week.
Viet Nam and India are working closely together to achieve their
bilateral trade target of US$15 billion by 2020, a Viet Nam Chamber of
Commerce and Industry bigwig has said.
Economic ties between Viet Nam and India have yet to match the vast
potential and huge aspirations of their leaders, officials on both sides
and entrepreneurs agreed at a meeting the Indian consulate held
yesterday in HCM City to mark the launch of...
Bilateral trade between Viet Nam and India has developed significantly
in recent years, with both countries making great efforts to reach the
US$7 billion trade target next year, experts said.
Economic and trade relations between Viet Nam and India still did not
match their potential, Indian Ambassador to Viet Nam Ranjit Rae told a
business exchange programme in Ha Noi on Monday.