Italian enterprises seek investment opportunities in Vietnam
Businesses from Italy’s Trento province have shown their interest in Vietnam’s investment incentives, especially in technology, electro-mechanics, green agriculture, forestry and pharmaceuticals, which are their strengths.
Vietnam's Ambassador to Italy Cao Chinh Thien and Bruno Dorigatti, Chairman of the Trento legislative council. (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Businesses from Italy’s Trentoprovince have shown their interest in Vietnam’s investment incentives, especiallyin technology, electro-mechanics, green agriculture, forestry andpharmaceuticals, which are their strengths.
They attended the Vietnam-Trento Economic Cooperation Forum organised duringVietnam’s ambassador to Italy Cao Chinh Thien’s visit to the province fromDecember 15-17.
On a working session on December 16, Ambassador Thien and Bruno Dorigatti, Chairmanof the Trento legislative council, discussed bilateral issues and agreed thatgood bilateral relationship is a favourable condition for furtheringcooperation between localities of the two countries.
The Trento official appreciated ambassador Thien’srecommendation on Trento and northern Phu Tho province becoming twin localitiesand his plan on a trip for a Phu Tho province delegation to visit Trento in thesecond quarter of 2017.
꧅ Thien also paid a visit to the Trento University wheremore than 50 Vietnamese graduates are studying and met representatives from theVietnamese Student Association in Trento.-VNA
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