The ASEAN Committee in Mexico City (ACMC) on June 22 held a trade – investment forum in Mexico to promote trade between the bloc and the second largest economy in Latin America.
The ASEAN Committee in Mexico City (ACMC) holds a trade – investment forum in Mexico on June 22 (Photo: VNA)
Mexico (VNA) - The ASEAN Committee in Mexico City (ACMC) on June 22 held a trade – investment forum in Mexico to promotetrade between the bloc and the second largest economy in Latin America.
In his speech, José Miguel Echave, Director of EconomicDiplomacy at the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the forum offers avenue for policymakers and businesses in ASEAN and Mexico to seek opportunitiesfor strengthening business-investment cooperation, especially in new areas suchas renewable energy and digital economy.
Echave spoke highly of ASEAN's outstanding socio-economicachievements over the past decades, attributing these to the effective economicdevelopment strategy and stable political environment, as well as the solidarity amongASEAN member nations.
He stressed that many ASEAN countries are importanteconomic partners of Mexico.
Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Hoanh Nam briefed participants on Vietnam’s economic, trade and investment achievements over its 36-yearrenewal process, saying that the country has recorded impressive economicindicators, with the total import-export turnover hitting 732 billion USD and GDPexpanding by 8.02%.
He called on businesses of the two nations to strengthenconnectivity and fully tap the advantages brought by free trade agreements(FTAs), especially theComprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) agreement.
According to the diplomat, Mexico is nowVietnam's second-largest trading partner in Latin America, while Vietnam isMexico's eighth most important import-export market in Asia and the 12th in the world.
Participants touched upon the strengths as well as policies of eachcountry to attract investment.
Ambassadors of ASEAN member nations affirmed that there are great opportunitiesfor strengthening cooperation between ASEAN and Mexico as the two sides share similaritiesin economic development policies and foreign investment attraction./.
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