Vietnam, Uruguay step up trade ties

The Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade on August 13 signed a memorandum of understanding on trade and investment promotion with Uruguay’s Investment, Export and Country Brand Promotion Agency.
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The two sides at the signing ceremony in Hanoi.
The two sides at the signing ceremony in Hanoi. 

At the signing ceremony in Hanoi, Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency's Director Vu Ba Phu said the new document will serve as a cornerstone for the two sides to further cooperate in trade promotion and bring businesses of Vietnam and Uruguay closer, thereby raising bilateral trade revenue in the coming time.

He expressed his hope that the sides will increase the exchange of business delegations to enhance mutual understanding and deepen relations between Vietnamese and Uruguayan firms.

According to statistics, two-way trade stood at 140 million USD in 2018, a year-on-year rise of 19 percent. Of the figure, Vietnam exported 82 million USD worth of goods to the South American nation, up 17.3 percent from the previous year.

Vietnam’s key export staples included footwear, garments, computers, electronic products and spare parts, aquatic products, mobile phones and spare parts, and rattan, bamboo and sedge products, among others.

Meanwhile, the country mostly imported timber and wooden products, leather and footwear materials, pharmaceutical products, milk and dairy products, cattle feed and chemicals from Uruguay.

The Uruguayan market has always been a high potential-market for Vietnamese enterprises, but due to geographical distance, enterprises of both sides have yet to have appropriate conditions to cooperate with each other.

By Thien Minh

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