PM encourages Danish investment in Vietnam

Vietnam will create incentives for Danish businesses to expand trade and investment in the country with the goal of raising two-way trade to US$1 billion and Danish investment in Vietnam to the same amount in the next few years.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung affirmed his commitment at a Vietnam-Denmark business forum in Copenhagen on September 17 – the last day of his official visit to the Scandinavian nation.

He noted that bilateral cooperation in economics, trade and investment has grown and flourished in recent years, but has not yet matched the two countries’ fine political relations and met their people’s high aspirations.


Mr Dung said that besides signing a number of agreements during the visit, he discussed with his Danish counterpart Lokke Rasmussen a host of measures to build the Vietnam-Denmark relationship into a Partnership for Development, with priority given to expanding economic, trade and investment ties.

He asked the two business communities to increase cooperation in areas such as finance, credit, maritime transport, seaport construction, the development of environmentally-friendly technologies, information technology, agriculture, fisheries and beer production.

The PM witnessed the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Confederation of Danish Industry.

The President of the Confederation affirmed that representatives of more than 70 leading Danish companies will accompany Queen Margrethe II on a visit to Vietnam this November to further explore opportunities for investment and trade cooperation.

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