Estonia eyes to invest in Vietnam’s traffic infrastructure

Estonia expected Vietnam to create the favorable conditions for Estonian enterprises, especially in transport infrastructure development, e-commerce, the Prime Minister of Estonia Andrus Ansip said in the meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister.

The two PMs exchanged consensus talks on November 7 in Hanoi for the two nations’ future cooperation.

Vietnam wants to export its key products such as cashew nuts, coffee and garment and textiles to Estonia and imports wooden furniture, chemicals and other items from the European country, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said in the meeting.

The two countries should speed up bilateral-discussions, sign important agreements, including an agreement on double taxation avoidance s to strengthen the economic cooperation. Dung proposed.

Vietnam-Estonina’s two-way trade was estimated at $10 million in 2010.

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