He made the remark during ameeting on March 23 with Gabonese Minister of Trade Yves Fernand Manfoumbi, who is joining a visiting economic andtrade delegation of the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF) ledby OIF Secretary-General Louise Mushikiwabo.
Dien citedstatistics as showing that bilateral trade stood at around 63.5 million USD in2021, up 22 percent from the previous year. That included 17.6 million USD worth of Vietnamese exports to and 45.9 million USD worth of imports from Gabon.
Despite the trade growth, therevenue has yet to match the two sides’ potential, he noted, adding thatVietnam ships mainly rice, plastic products, seafood, fruits and vegetables toGabon while buying timber, wood products, ores, and minerals from the latter.
To tap into the two countries’potential and enhance their economic - trade links, the Vietnamese ministercalled for increased all-level mutual visits and optimal conditions for businessesto directly meet each other when possible.
He also suggested Gabonprioritise importing rice, medical supplies like face masks and personal protectiveequipment, and other products from Vietnam.
The Vietnamese Ministry ofIndustry and Trade will encourage enterprises to consider cooperation withGabonese partners in such fields as oil and gas, food, textile - garment,leather - footwear, and mining industries, he added.
For his part, Manfoumbi invited the Vietnamese minister andenterprises to visit Gabon in July to explore cooperation and investment opportunitiesin the areas his country is prioritising.
He alsounderlined the necessity to activate cooperation activities at this point oftime to help both countries gain more momentum for post-pandemic economic recoveryand development.
At the meeting, the officialsagreed to assign personnel in charge of discussing detailed coordination plans,including the possibility of signing a memorandum of understanding on theestablishment of a joint working group.
The two ministers also inkeda letter of intent on economic and trade cooperation between their ministries./.