Ottawa (VNA) – Vietnamese DeputyMinister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai and Chief Trade Commissioner and Assistant DeputyMinister Sara Wilshaw at Global Affairs Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on establishing a joint economic committee (JEC) betweenthe two countries on January 11.
Addressing the online signing ceremony, Canadian Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade Mary Ng affirmed that Canada recognises the growing importance of creating trade opportunities with Vietnamand the Indo-Pacific region for its supply chain, long-term economic growth,and competitiveness.
Businesses and labourers in both countries will benefit from strong and diversesupply chains with the support of the JEC, she said.
Global Affairs Canada (GAC) said in a statement that “To drive a strong, sustainable, and inclusive economicrecovery, the Government of Canada is committed to strengthening the country’sinternational trade ties with fast-growing markets, such as Vietnam’s”.
Vietnam is not only an important global tradingpartner of Canada but also a dynamic economic player in the Indo-Pacific, itnoted.
By establishing the JEC, the Government ofCanada is advancing trade diversification in the region basing on the successof the Comprehensive and ProgressiveAgreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) andcollaboration through the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, as wellas advancing free trade negotiations between Canada and the Association ofSoutheast Asian Nations (ASEAN), of which Vietnam is a member.
The MoU will provide a platform to improvedialogue and collaboration on shared and emerging priorities with Vietnam which is Canada’slargest trading partner in ASEAN, the statement said.
It is hoped to help deepen the Canada-Vietnam bilateral relationship, enhanceCanada’s presence in the Indo-Pacific and create opportunities for Canadian businessesto scale up and grow internationally, it added.
Despite complicated developments of the COVID-19pandemic, two-way trade between Vietnam and Canada hit approximately 5.4 billion USD inthe first 11 months of 2021, representing a year-on-year increase of16.6 percent.
By November 2021, Canada was the 14th biggest foreign investor inVietnam with 231 projects worth 4.81 billion USD, mainly in the areas of hotelservice, insurance, and renewable energy./.
Addressing the online signing ceremony, Canadian Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade Mary Ng affirmed that Canada recognises the growing importance of creating trade opportunities with Vietnamand the Indo-Pacific region for its supply chain, long-term economic growth,and competitiveness.
Businesses and labourers in both countries will benefit from strong and diversesupply chains with the support of the JEC, she said.
Global Affairs Canada (GAC) said in a statement that “To drive a strong, sustainable, and inclusive economicrecovery, the Government of Canada is committed to strengthening the country’sinternational trade ties with fast-growing markets, such as Vietnam’s”.
Vietnam is not only an important global tradingpartner of Canada but also a dynamic economic player in the Indo-Pacific, itnoted.
By establishing the JEC, the Government ofCanada is advancing trade diversification in the region basing on the successof the Comprehensive and ProgressiveAgreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) andcollaboration through the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, as wellas advancing free trade negotiations between Canada and the Association ofSoutheast Asian Nations (ASEAN), of which Vietnam is a member.
The MoU will provide a platform to improvedialogue and collaboration on shared and emerging priorities with Vietnam which is Canada’slargest trading partner in ASEAN, the statement said.
It is hoped to help deepen the Canada-Vietnam bilateral relationship, enhanceCanada’s presence in the Indo-Pacific and create opportunities for Canadian businessesto scale up and grow internationally, it added.
Despite complicated developments of the COVID-19pandemic, two-way trade between Vietnam and Canada hit approximately 5.4 billion USD inthe first 11 months of 2021, representing a year-on-year increase of16.6 percent.
By November 2021, Canada was the 14th biggest foreign investor inVietnam with 231 projects worth 4.81 billion USD, mainly in the areas of hotelservice, insurance, and renewable energy./.
VNA