With a dynamic trade landscape and growing investments, Tạ Đức Minh, Trade Counsellor of Việt Nam in Japan emphasised the immense potential for cooperation between the two nations.
New-age carrier Vietjet’s first ever flights connecting Viet Nam and Japan launched on Thurday on a new Ha Noi–Osaka route which is expected to further boost tourism and trade integration between the two countries.
An industrial park opened in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on Saturday to mark the 45th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties between Viet Nam and Japan.
Vietjet on Wednesday announced three new international routes linking Viet Nam with Japan, in a move accelerating the growth of tourism and trade between the two countries and across the region.
Viet Nam has become the second biggest destination for Japanese
investors in ASEAN – after Thailand – with 1,463 members in the
Federation of Japanese Chambers of Commerce and Industry in ASEAN
(FJCCIA).
Viet Nam saw a trade surplus of nearly US$1.8 billion from exports to
Japan last year, according to statistics compiled by the General
Department of Customs.
Viet Nam experienced a trade surplus of US$1.8 billion with Japan over
the past 11 months, surging 33 per cent over last year, according to the
General Department of Customs.
Shares ended Monday evenly mixed in Viet Nam and
China and lower in Japan and Singapore. In Ha Noi, the HNX Index rose
0.27 points to 64.89, but the VN Index lost 1.36 points to 517.03 in HCM
City.