VinFast and the Durango Drivers’ Union in Mexico signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the green transition of public transport, including the potential purchase of 3,000 VF 5 electric cars and 300 electric buses.
Việt Nam’s FPT Software, a global IT solutions provider announced the official opening of its 72nd office globally in Guadalajara, Mexico early this week.
The event expects to welcome 8,000 visitors and 150 delegations from 30 countries and territories. It has received its greatest interest so far from world-leading companies.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on Thursday officially launched an electronic certificate of eligibility (C/E) issuance system for garment and textile exports to Mexico.
Mexico and Canada will be promising markets for Viet Nam’s wood and furniture products when the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) takes effect in early 2019.
Viet Nam and Mexico were looking to enhance trade and investment cooperation at the first meeting of the Joint Committee of Economic, Trade and Investment Cooperation.
Trade between Viet Nam and Mexico is expected to thrive when the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) takes effect, attendees heard yesterday
at a Ha Noi conference highlighting bilateral co-operation in business,
investment and services.
A delegation from the National Chamber of Textile Industry of
Mexico (Canaintex) will visit Viet Nam from August 22 to 28 to explore
the garment-textile sector.
National Association of Importers and Exporters of Mexico (ANIERM) has
opened representative offices in 45 foreign countries, including Viet
Nam, reported the Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico.
Coimbatore based automotive components manufacturer Pricol Limited plans
to set up plants in Mexico and Viet Nam and looks forward to making acquisitions in Europe to access the market as part of its vision 2020.
The turnover from Viet Nam''s exports to Mexico this year is expected to
hit US$1.5 billion in 2015, a year-on-year rise of 45 per cent,
according to the Vietnamese Embassy''s trade office in Mexico.