Austrian commerce official impressed by Vietnam’s development
Regional Manager for Asia-Pacific of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce (WKO) Johannes Brunner has expressed his impression on Vietnam’s development, especially its positive economic growth in the first eight months of this year despite the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic.
Vienna (VNA) – Regional Manager forAsia-Pacific of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce (WKO) Johannes Brunner has expressedhis impression on Vietnam’s development, especially its positive economicgrowth in the first eight months of this year despite the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic.
Addressing a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary ofVietnam’s National Day (September 2) in Vienna on September 19, Brunner said tradebetween Austria and Vietnam remains stable despite the pandemic since the beginningof this year, adding that once the pandemic is under control, the two countries’businesses will have a chance to explore each other’s markets and seekopportunities with the taking effect of the European Union - Vietnam Free TradeAgreement and the coming launch of the WKO Office in Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Austria Le Dung highlightedVietnam’s economic achievements and rising stature over the past years. In the first eight months of this year, trade between Vietnam and Austria reached 2.2billion USD and Austria became the fifth largest trade partner of Vietnam inEurope.
On the occasion, he also thanked the AustrianGovernment for creating favourable conditions for the Vietnamese community inthe country.
About multilateral diplomacy, Dung said Vietnam has fulfilledits role as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council,ASEAN Chair 2020, and Chair of the ASEAN Vienna Committee with the task of coordinating activities of member states at multilateral forums. Cooperationbetween Vietnam and international organisations in Vienna has becomeincreasingly closer.
﷽ In response to the COVID-19pandemic, Vietnam worked closely with and received support from theInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to adopt nuclear technology in thedevelopment of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, which partly helped the country effectivelycurb the pandemic with over 1,000 infection cases since its outbreak and mitigatecommunity transmissions, he said./.
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