Ministry moves to enhance economic, trade ties with European, American partners

The Ministry of Industry and Trade will focus on solutions to tighten Vietnam’s economic and trade relations with European and American partners, Minister Nguyen Hong Dien has affirmed.
Ministry moves to enhance economic, trade ties with European, American partners ảnh 1Delegates at the meeting (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Industry and Trade will focus onsolutions to tighten Vietnam’s economic and trade relations with European andAmerican partners, Minister Nguyen Hong Dien has affirmed.

Speaking at a recent meeting with partners from Europe andthe Americas, Dien told participants that his ministry will maintain theflexible and effective implementation of the dual goal of COVID-19 preventionand control and economic recovery and development in the new normal.

Attention will be paid to helping enterprises overcomedifficulties and develop production and business, facilitating goods circulationand import and export, and developing the smart manufacturing industry.

The sector will encourage the development of clean andrenewable energies and form major energy centres, and focus on measures to diversifymarket and imported and exported commodities, bring into full play the signedfree trade agreements, and develop e-commerce.

To successfully implement theses solutions, in addition toits own efforts, the ministry wants to receive close and effective cooperationand support from both domestic and foreign partners, including those fromEurope and America, Dien added.

Ambassadors, and representatives from organisations, associationsand businesses from the two regions showed their willingness to be trustedpartners and boost collaboration for common growth and prosperity.

On this occasion, delegates visited an exhibition of Vietnam’soutstanding products in fields of industry, energy and export./.
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