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Vietnamese, Polish firms seek stronger partnerships

A Vietnam-Poland trade exchange programme has been held in Ho Chi Minh City, giving a chance for businesses of both nations to seek partnerships in various fields.
HCMCity (VNA) – A Vietnam-Poland trade exchange programme has been heldin Ho Chi Minh City, giving a chance for businesses of both nations to seekpartnerships in various fields.

Mostof the Polish firms at the event, held by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce andIndustry’s HCM City Branch and the Polish Chamber of Commerce, are in the foodand food processing sector.

Statisticsshowed that in the first four months of 2019, Vietnam-Poland trade value exceeded494 million USD, with Vietnam importing goods worth more than 84 million USD.

Vietnammostly exported aquatic products, garments, plastic products, grains, coffee,and footwear to Poland.

TheEuropean country has high demand for rice, farm produce, cooking oil, organicfood and healthy products from Vietnam.

As ofApril 2019, Poland ranked 39th out of 131 countries and territoriesinvesting in Vietnam with 15 projects worth 182 million USD. Polish-investedprojects in Vietnam focus mostly on real estate, processing and manufacturingindustry and information and communications technology.

Meanwhile,Vietnam had three projects in Poland with about 8 million USD in service andfood industry, including a Vinamilk-run project with investment of 3 millionUSD.-VNA 
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