“Information technology is the mostimportant potential export from Ireland, which is the world’s thirdleading software exporter,” Garvey told Vietnam News ahead of the firstVietnam-Ireland Business Forum, which will begins on Nov. 16.
The forum, which will focus on cooperation in Vietnam ’s developingsoftware industry, was being organised by the Vietnam Chamber ofCommerce and Industry and Enterprise Ireland , the Irish Government’strade promotion agency. It was expected to attract the participation ofeight Irish companies and nearly 100 Vietnamese firms.
“Irish companies have a lot of expertise in telecommunications andfinancial services, sectors currently exploding in Vietnam , Garveysaid. These would offer enormous potential for economic cooperationbetween the two countries,” he added.
The IT and software industry was chosen as the topic for the firstVietnam-Ireland Business Forum, he said, because Ireland foundVietnam’s IT market very exciting and believed both could findcooperation in this area as a win-win strategy. Irish and Vietnamesecompanies could collaborate to develop products for export not only toAsian markets, but also to EU and US markets.
A lack of market information was currently the biggest challenge tofurther developing this working relationship, a problem next week’sforum could help tackle, Garvey said.
In recognition of the trade potential between both countries, thegovernments of the two countries launched the “Ireland DevelopmentExperience Sharing” programme at the beginning of this year, focusingon three areas: economic development, education and private-sectorindustry, Garvey said./.