November 04, 2017 | 21:23 (GMT+7)
HCM City promotes trade, investment, tourism in New Zealand
A workshop and business networking program was recently held in Auckland city of New Zealand to promote Ho Chi Minh City’s investment, trade and tourism.
Presenting a tourism package to the winner of a draw. Photo provided by the Vietnamese Embassy in New Zealand
The event, co-organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Investment and Trade Promotion Center (ITPC), the municipal Department of Tourism and the Vietnam Trade Office in New Zealand, drew the participation of representatives from 20 companies and officials of Ho Chi Minh City and 40 businesses of New Zealand.
Nguyen Kim Phuong, Commercial Counselor of the Vietnamese Embassy in New Zealand, briefed the participants on trade cooperation between Vietnam and New Zealand over the past years.
She stressed that the cooperation activities have been enhanced through Government to Government (G2G), Businesses to Businesses (B2B) and People to People (P2P) relations, which showed comprehensive development in not only in trade but also in education-training, agriculture, labor, aviation and tourism.
These cooperation achievements have contributed to the annual growth of 20 percent, bringing two-way trade to 1.5 billion NZD (nearly 1.04 billion USD). Vietnam had become the 16th biggest trade partner of New Zealand by the end of the financial year which ended in June.
At the event, representatives from Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Tourism introduced the city’s economic advantages and tourism potentials, as well as its plans to attract more visitors and businesses in the coming time.
Meanwhile, enterprises from New Zealand voiced their hope to expand business operations in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City in particular. They also suggested launching a frequent direct flight between Ho Chi Minh City and Auckland, as currently there are only seasonal flights operated by Air New Zealand.
Source: VNA