Representatives from almost 120 Vietnamese and Spanish firms participated in a get-together in Hanoi on December 5 to mark the 40th founding anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Hanoi (VNA) – Representativesfrom almost 120 Vietnamese and Spanish enterprises participated in aget-together in Hanoi on December 5 to mark the 40th founding anniversaryof diplomatic ties between the two nations.
The event was held by the Embassy ofSpain in coordination with the Vietnam-Spain Friendship Association of Hanoi.
Reports delivered at the function mentioned the current situation, potentialsand prospects for development of trade and economic ties between Vietnam andSpain.
Open dialogues and private meetings were also organised as part ofthe get-together to help Vietnamese and Spanish businesses enhance mutualunderstanding and seek partners.
Speaking at the event, Vice President of the Vietnam-SpainFriendship Association of Hanoi Nguyen Xuan Phong said relations between thetwo nations have seen remarkable progress in all fields, including politics anddiplomacy, economics, culture, security and defence. However, there are stilluntapped potentials, especially in the areas of economics, trade andinvestment.-VNA
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