Vietnam and Germany signed an agreement Saturday in Hanoi for Berlin to provide financing of more than 210 million euros (295 million dollars) for Ho Chi Minh City’s new subway. German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle signed the financing pledge during his visit to the Vietnamese capital, where talks focused on deepening political and economic relations [...]
The German state of Bavaria pays special attention to strengthening relations with Vietnam’s localities, State Minister of Federal and European Affairs Emilia Mueller has said. Receiving outgoing Vietnamese Consul-General to Germany Nguyen Huu Trang on May 24, Minister Mueller affirmed the fine development of relations between Bavaria and localities of Vietnam, especially in economic areas. [...]
May 25 2011 | Posted in
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel will visit Vietnam in October to strengthen bilateral ties, Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Friday. Speaking with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung by telephone Thursday, Merkel said Germany supports the European Union ratifying a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with Vietnam soon, as well as the start of talks on [...]
Apr 30 2011 | Posted in
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The German Federal Statistical Office has predicted a strong rise in bilateral trade between Germany and Viet Nam this year. Two-way trade value has risen more than 30 per cent year on year to over US$3.8 billion by August this year, of which $2.5 billion came from Viet Nam’s exports, said the office. Councillor of [...]
The Federal Republic of Germany, the largest and most important market in the EU, is one of leading countries investing in Vietnam. Known as “the world export champion” with an export volume of about 969 billion euros, Germany is a real “global player”. Since the EU expansion eastwards, there has been a noticeable increase in [...]
Trade between Vietnam and Germany is forecast to reach around $5 billion in 2010, including the Southeast Asian nation’s trade surplus of between $2 billion and $2.1 billion. The bilateral trade in 2010 will rise around 10% from a year earlier, Cyril Null, head of the Asian Department under the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs [...]
Aug 11 2010 | Posted in
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