Da Nang City and New Zealand plan to promote co-operation and investment among industrial business partnerships and hi-tech links in the coming years. The proposal was included in the working visit by the New Zealand ambassador to Vietnam Caroline Beresford and the city’s leadership in Da Nang. — VNS Photo Cong Thanh
The central city pf Da Nang is calling for investment from New Zealand Technology Industry Association in building hi-tech joint-venture partnerships or industrial business links with local partners at the central city’s high-tech park.
This was shared by Vice Chairman of Da Nang City’s People’s Committee Trần Phuoc Son at a working visit by the New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Caroline Beresford and the city’s leadership.
The proposal on closer cooperation in hi-tech industries between Da Nang and New Zealand was included in the investment promotion – Meet Da Nang – in Auckland last month.
Sơn asked the ambassador to keep promoting the business partnership building in industrial and technology sectors among the central city and New Zealand enterprises.
New Zealand Ambassador Caroline Beresford said boosting cooperation and relationships with Vietnam in many fields is a major mission in her term.
The diplomat said the two countries would mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties and move to the strategic comprehensive partnership next year.
She said there is already cooperation in tourism, education, health care, agriculture and technology, and innovation in the ecology system.
A New Zealand-Vietnam business conference would be held in Da Nang City next year to mark a series of activities on the 50th anniversary, according to the ambassador.
The Asia-New Zealand Foundation will help link 100 businesses in a field trip to explore investment opportunities and cooperation in Da Nang next year.
Currently, Da Nang only drew three FDI projects from New Zealand worth US$245,000, while export turnover from Đà Nẵng to New Zealand just achieved $3 million in seafood, garment and children’s toys.
The city expects more enterprises in AI, microchip, semiconductor and hi-tech industries from New Zealand to invest in Da Nang in the coming years. — VNS
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