Vietnamese and Russian businesses needed to further boost cooperation in the field of renewable energy, circular economy, green development, digital transformation and supporting industry.
The national carrier Vietnam Airlines suspended flights between Viet Nam and Russia and China’s Taiwan from March 19 due to the evolving situation of COVID-19 pandemic and the policy of restricting entry among countries.
Vietsovpetro, a Viet Nam and Russia oil and gas joint venture, earned US$1.28 billion from oil sales in the first eight months of this year, making 19.4 per cent exceeding the yearly target.
Vietnam Airlines (VNA) and Aeroflot have signed a codeshare deal that will allow passengers making domestic and international journeys in the Viet Nam and Russia air route.
Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has called for stronger co-operation between Viet Nam and Russia in energy, especially in oil and gas exploration and exploitation.
Viet Nam and Russia signed an inter-governmental agreement on oil and
gas survey and exploration in Russia under the Rusvietpetro joint
venture company, in Ha Noi yesterday.
Viet Nam invested a total of US$2.4 billion in 18 projects in Russia by
end-September, according to the Foreign Investment Agency (FIA) under
the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Viet Nam and Russia will promote co-operation to resolve the
difficulties of Vietnamese enterprises in exporting goods to the
European country, experts said.
Viet Nam and Russia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on
the possibility of cooperating in a joint seismic research at Lots 125
and 126 in the Phu Khanh basin in Viet Nam''s continental shelf.