VN promotes trade, investment cooperation with Algeria’s Constantine
Vietnam promotes trade, investment cooperation with Algeria’s Constantine
Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria Pham Quoc Tru has paid a two-day working visit to Constantine province to boost trade and investment with the third largest city of Algeria, which holds strengths in tourism, husbandry, plantation and pharmaceutical industry.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Algeria works with Constantine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI).(Photo: VNA)
Algiers (VNA) – Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria Pham Quoc Tru has paida two-day working visit to Constantine province to boost trade and investmentwith the third largest city of Algeria, which holds strengths in tourism,husbandry, plantation and pharmaceutical industry.
During his stay on October 16-17, he had a working session with governor of ConstantineAbdessamie Saidoun, during which they discussed measures to promote bilateralcooperation in various sectors on the basis on thriving relations between thetwo countries.
They expressed their interest in cooperating in agriculture, tourism and labourexport.
On the occasion, the Vietnamese Embassy joined hands with the ConstantineChamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) to organise a forum on introducing import-exportcooperation and investment potential.
CCCI president Souici Larbi called Vietnamese businesses to enhancecollaboration with local firms in agriculture, tourism and pharmaceuticalindustry.
Many Constantine enterprises said they were interested in working with Vietnamesepartners in the fields, while asking the Vietnamese authorities to createfavourable conditions in legal procedures so that they can study and seekinvestment opportunities in the Southeast Asian nation.
Highlighting sound cooperation between the two nations in the past time,Ambassador Tru stressed the Vietnamese Government and Embassy will givenecessary support to Algerian businesses who want to boost cooperation andinvestment with Vietnamese companies in the fields of their strengths.
On October 17, Ambassador Tru and the working delegation from the VietnameseEmbassy met with several Algerian pharmaceutical businesses at the internationalfair and exhibition on pharmaceutical industry and cosmetics 2019 to enhancecooperation and trade exchange with the firms./.
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