Continuing the official tour to Vietnam, French PM Francois Fillon and his entourage on November 13 participated in the Vietnam–France Business Forum where 18 contracts worth of €9.5 billion were penned.
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French PM Francois Fillon addresses the Vietnam–France Business Forum, Ha Noi, November 13, 2009
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Attending the forum, French PM Francois Fillon expressed his aspiration to build up a strategic model for the European and Asian cooperation through France and Vietnam.
As one of the pioneers in terms of environmentally friendly production, France is willing to share with Việt Nam experience of responding to climate change, sewage treatment, and urban transportation, said the French PM.
At the forum, representatives from over 40 French leading groups and businesses, operating in such areas of energy, aviation, transportation, and so on, had numerous chances to discuss with their Vietnamese counterparts for solutions to boost up the bilateral economic and commercial ties.
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Permanent Deputy PM Nguyen Sinh Hung delivers speech at the Vietnam–France Business Forum, Ha Noi, November 13, 2009
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Permanent Deputy PM Nguyen Sinh Hung warmly welcomed exchanges of the two countries’ business communities.
On the basis of historic as well as cultural advantages and long-lasting relations, there remain wide doors for French enterprises to penetrate and expand business in Vietnam, said Mr. Hung.
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The signing ceremony of cooperative agreements between Vietnamese and French enterprises, Ha Noi, November 13, 2009
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The Deputy PM also expressed his pleasure at effective activities of French enterprises in Vietnam, especially in the aspects of petroleum, energy, IT and retail sales. He also appreciated France’s support for the Southeast Asian country in infrastructure construction, poverty reduction, and environment protection.
The Deputy PM reiterated that Vietnam,pledges to create the biggest favorable conditions for the French business circle to do business here for bigger profits.
Finally, PM Francois Fillon and Deputy PM Nguyen Sinh Hung witnessed the signing ceremony of 18 agreements, valued about €9.5 billion, between the two countries’ groups and enterprises./.