At a working session with ambassadors, chargé d'affaires and trade attachés from 20 countries, Vice Governor of Goias state Daniel Elias Carvalho Vilela spoke highly of their contributions to expanding cooperation with the Brazilian locality while affirming that he will make efforts to strengthen the relations across politics, economy, trade and cultural exchanges with the nations.

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Vice Governor of Goias state Daniel Elias Carvalho Vilela and ambassadors, chargé d'affaires and trade attachés from 20 countries in a group photo

Highlighting the political, trade and cultural ties between Vietnam and Brazil, the Vietnamese diplomat said an array of activities have been held so far this year to mark the 35th founding anniversary of diplomatic relations, including vibrant delegation exchanges.

Nghi also attended the opening ceremony of the international booths at the second Fecomércio trade fair that drew the participation of more than 50 Brazilian firms operating in the fields of agriculture, real estate and technology.

During his two-day stay, Nghi and representatives of Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, China and Kenya had a meeting with students from the National Business Learning Service (SENAC) and the center for citizen education (SESC), discussing global issues. He highlighted the Vietnamese Party and Government’s initiatives to handle challenges related to climate change.         

On the occasion, the Legislative Assembly of Goias presented Pedro Ludovico Teixeira orders to the ambassadors in recognition of their contribution to fostering cooperation for the state’s development.

Last year, trade revenue between Vietnam and Goias was around 377 million USD, or 5.3% of the two nations’ trade turnover of 7.11 billion USD. Vietnam spent 355 million USD on importing goods from Goias, mainly agricultural products such as corn, soya bean and cotton.

Source: VNA