Vietnam’s exports to Hong Kong rise sharply

As of November, 2010, Vietnam’s export value to Hong Kong (China) reached US$1.759 billion, an increase of 59.8 percent over the same period last year, announced the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

In November, exports of such products as office machine components, computer, rice, and telecom equipment to Hong Kong saw a sharp increase.

Pham Van Cong, Vietnamese Deputy Consul General to Hong Kong and Ma Cao said Vietnamese businesses not only firmly develop in the country but also expand their markets in Hong Kong, despite the world’s economic crisis.

He expressed his hope that in 2011, Vietnam’s export turnover to Hong Kong will exceed US$2 billion.

Vietnam Commercial Affair in Hong Kong will continue providing Vietnamese businesses with information of market and price to help them seek business partners, Cong said.

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