Prince Andrew attends celebrations of Vietnam-UK ties
The Prince, who had visited Vietnam in 1999 and 2006, also asserted that he would contribute more to boosting the relations between the two countries in the future.
On behalf of the Vietnamese government, Minister of Planning and Investment Vo Hong Phuc expressed thanks to the British Royal Family and the Prince himself for their important contributions to the Vietnam-UK relations over the past years.
“The celebration of 35 th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic ties is an event of great significance, marking an important stage of the development of the bilateral relations,” said Phuc.
The UK now is the biggest among EU donors of non-refundable aid to Vietnam , helping the country successfully implementing policies to eliminate hunger and reduce poverty, and develop health care and education.
Over the recent years, the UK has become a leading partner of Vietnam with the two countries’ two-way trade recording an annual growth rate of 15-20 percent and reaching 2 billion USD in 2007.
The European country stands third among EU investors with 1.4 billion USD in FDI capital.
Large businesses from the UK have been doing business in Vietnam , mainly in key industries such as oil and gas, finance-banking, and telecoms.
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