Vietnam – a gateway for Canadian firms to enter ASEAN: Canadian business insiders
Tuesday, December 19,2023AsemconnectVietnam - Being the largest trade partner of Canada in ASEAN, with two-way trade topping 7 billion USD in 2022, Vietnam will play an important role as a gateway for Canadian firms to enter the region bloc that has one of the highest growth rates in the world and is expected to be the world’s consumption centre by 2030 given its market size, according to Canadian business insiders.
Trade revenue between the two countries rose from 3.86 billion USD in 2018 to more than 7 billion USD in 2022. During January – June this year, the figure reached 3.6 billion USD.
Director General of the Indo-Pacific Region under the Quebec Ministry of International Relations and Francophonie Gabriel Chartier said that the ministry rolled out its India-Pacific Strategy in 2021, which identified Vietnam and other Asian countries as important partners to expand business activities.
The Quebec international investment agency was established, responsible for supporting local firms who want to develop their business in Vietnam, he added.
There are around 125 cooperation projects between Vietnam and Quebec. Two-way trade has exceeded 1.5 billion USD, with the Canadian side selling electronics, agricultural products and medical equipment to Vietnam, and buying footwear and clothes from the Southeast Asian country.
The two sides are planning to carry out new cooperation projects, helping diversify collaboration in all areas, from culture, sustainable development to technology study.
Vice President of the Indo-Pacific at Export Development Canada (EDC) George Monize described Vietnam as an amazing market with high GDP growth and an expanding middle class.
According to Chairman of Groupe Engram Remy Franzoni, his customers have been curious and interested in cooperation opportunities with Vietnam, which holds strengths in technology and electronics.
The sound Vietnam-Canada relations have contributed to concretising Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and its strategic partnership with ASEAN, he said, adding the Quebec authority and the Canadian Government as a whole have given priority to Vietnam, and consider the country a new intersection in the global value chain due to the cooperation potential in key areas./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-a-gateway-for-canadian-firms-to-enter-asean-canadian-business-insiders/275018.vnp
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