Vietnam, RoK strengthen trade, investment cooperation

Considerable developments in politics, economy, labour and socio-culture have been recorded in the Vietnam-the Republic of Korea (RoK) relations thanks to joint efforts made by the two countries since they set up diplomatic ties in 1992.
Vietnam, RoK strengthen trade, investment cooperation ảnh 1Workers at Samsung factory in Thai Nguyen  (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Considerable developments in politics, economy,labour and socio-culture have been recorded in the Vietnam-the Republic ofKorea (RoK) relations thanks to joint efforts made by the two countries since theyset up diplomatic ties in 1992.

They have deepened the strategic cooperative partnership based on similaritiesin culture and history, as well as complementary economies since 2009,according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

The RoK is currently the third largest trade partner of Vietnam (just followingChina and the EU), the fourth largest importer and the second exporter of theSoutheast Asian country. Two-way trade has rocketed right after the Vietnam-RoKfree trade agreement takes effect from the end of 2015.

To be more specific, trade turnover surged 123 times, from 0.5 billion USD in1992 to 61.5 billion USD in 2017. In the first 10 months of this year, two-waytrade hit 54.2 billion USD, up 7.6 percent year on year. Of which, Vietnamexported 15.2 billion USD worth of products to the RoK, and splashed out 39.2billion USD on imports from the later, rising 25.3 percent and 2 percent,respectively.

Vietnam has exported more processed products with high added value to the EastAsian country, including engineering, electronic and telecommunicationproducts, and processed food.

Made-in-Vietnam goods have gained foothold in the Korean market, includinggarment and textiles. Vietnam is now the second largest supplier of clothingfor the RoK, accounting for 32.67 percent of the market share, behind China(34.46 percent). However, experts said that Vietnam will surpass China tobecome the leading provider soon.

According to Tran Hong Quang, Director of the National Centre forSocio-economic Information and Forecast, last year, the RoK ranked second among115 countries and territories investing in Vietnam with total registeredcapital of 8.49 billion USD, behind Japan who registered 9.11 billion USD.

As of August 2018, it became the largest investor in Vietnam by landing 61.08billion USD in the country while Japan fell to the second place with totalinvestment worth 55.84 billion USD.

Meanwhile, Professor Park Bun-soon from Sejong University said that Vietnam isa favourite destination of Korean FDI. A number of RoK firms have poured theircapital into garment and footwear sectors to take advantage of the abundantsupply of human resources there. In recent years, Korean giants like Sam Sung,LG, Hyosung, Lotte and CJ have expanded their operation in Vietnam.Particularly, Samsung’s exports accounted for 20 percent of Vietnam’s totalshipments.

As for the RoK Government, Vietnam is an important partner in ASEAN in its NewSouthern Policy, he stressed, saying that trade value with Vietnam makes upmore than 40 percent of the total trade with other countries in the bloc.-VNA




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