Vietnamese goods promoted at African Investment and Commerce Forum

VOV.VN - Numerous Vietnamese products such as coffee, tea, rice, pepper, cashew nuts, milk, canned products, and handicrafts were introduced at the ninth African Investment and Commerce Forum 2023 (AFIC9) which got underway from May 16 to May 17 in the Algerian capital of Algiers.

The event, organised by the Arab-African Center for Investment and Development (CAAID), aims to connect more than 650 investors, leaders of regional and international organisations, experts, and representatives of commerce chambers from 37 countries.

Taking place on the sidelines of the forum were also exhibitions on exports, trade, agriculture, the food industry, tourism, services, technology, electronics, digital transformation, energy, construction, justice, health care, the pharmaceutical industry, investment, finance, transportation, free trade area, and the environment.

Aside from participating in seminars focusing on trade and investment in Algeria and Africa, the Trade Office and Embassy of Vietnam introduced a number of Vietnamese commodities such as coffee, tea, rice, peppercorn, cashew nut, milk, canned products, and handicrafts. Lists of reputable exporters and catalogues have also been distributed to participants.

Furthermore, the Trade Office met with Algerian and African businesses in order to learn about their demand and explore opportunities further business and investment partnerships with Vietnamese firms.

In general, visitors highly appreciate the overall quality of Vietnamese goods, stating that there remains a lot of potential for exporting Vietnamese products to Africa.

The occasion saw Vietnam Trade Office representatives hold meetings with Algerian and African businesses attending the forum in order to find out their needs, whilst connecting business and investment opportunities for Vietnamese businesses.

According to Hoang Duc Nhuan, Vietnamese trade counsellor in Algeria, Vietnam and African countries boast huge potential for trade and investment co-operation, noting that bilateral trade and investment have been growing steadily over recent years.

Trade between Vietnam and Africa hit US$5.4 billion last year, including US$2.8 billion from Vietnamese exports. Major African trade partners of the country include Egypt, South Africa, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Algeria, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.
Regarding investment ties with the continent, Vietnam attracted around US$2.7 billion in investment from Africa last year with major investors such as the Seychelles, Mauritius, and Angola. Meanwhile, it had invested US$2.4 billion in 17 African countries as of February, 2022, with the biggest recipients being Algeria, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Burundi.

Nhuan stated that Algeria and Africa’s promotion of integration, especially via the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), is offering plenty of chances for Vietnamese enterprises.

Vietnamese companies can therefore directly invest in some countries that boast big populations, political stability, and an abundant material supply in order to capitalise on the AfCFTA to export goods to other African countries, he went on to say.

Despite certain difficulties related to geographical distance and trade rules, if Vietnamese enterprises thoroughly learn about African markets, then they will be able to successfully enter these markets since most African firms have demand for imports to serve their growing population amid demand for consumer goods in the continent, with great potential for Vietnamese exports, he added.

The nation has so far established diplomatic relations with 54 out of 55 African countries, as well as setting up trade relations with almost all countries throughout the region.

Along with trade and investment, ties in the agricultural sector are also relatively developed, with the support of developed countries and international organizations, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) and the African Union (AU).

“With FAO, we have carried out many models of bilateral and multilateral agricultural cooperation in Africa, especially in Senegal, Mozambique, Sudan, Guinea, and have been quite successful. As a result, productivity in the fields of crop and livestock production has been greatly improved,” said Nhuan.

The AFIC is an annual event that helps the continent's businesses increase trade with the rest of the world, as well as offering other businesses globally the opportunity to learn new policies on investment in African countries.

This can be seen as a highly potential market for key Vietnamese export products.

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